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Chemistry Publications

2010

MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; FECO NANOPARTICLES; PARTICLES; CO

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Annealing Of Amorphous Fexco100-X Nanoparticles Synthesized By A Modified Aqueous Reduction Using Nabh4, Kyler J. Carroll, Daniel M. Hudgins, L. W. Brown Iii, S. D. Yoon, D. Heiman, V. G. Harris, Everett E. Carpenter Jan 2010

Annealing Of Amorphous Fexco100-X Nanoparticles Synthesized By A Modified Aqueous Reduction Using Nabh4, Kyler J. Carroll, Daniel M. Hudgins, L. W. Brown Iii, S. D. Yoon, D. Heiman, V. G. Harris, Everett E. Carpenter

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FexCo100−x nanoparticles were synthesized by aqueous reduction in iron (II) sulfate and cobalt (II) sulfate using sodium borohydride and sodium citrate. The initial concentrations of iron and cobalt were varied while maintaining an overall metal concentration of 4.60 mM. Increasing the cobalt content from 0 to 100 at. % decreased the magnetization saturation from 152 to 48 emu/g, as determined by room temperature vibrating sample magnetometry. Annealing the samples at 450 and 600 °C showed an increase in crystallite size. Powder x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy was performed to determine the phases and morphology of the materials.