Applied Surface Science, Vol.444, 161-167, 2018
Modified ferrite core-shell nanoparticles magneto-structural characterization
In this study, ferrite nanoparticles with core-shell structures and different chemical compositions of both the core and shell were prepared with success. Proposed nanoparticles have in the first and second series magnetite core, and the shell is composed of a mixture of ferrites with Fe3+, Fe2+ and M ions (where M = Co2+, Mn2+ or Ni2+) with a general composition of M0.5Fe2.5O4. In the third series, the composition is inverted, the core is composed of a mixture of ferrites and as a shell magnetite is placed. Morphology and structural characterization of nanoparticles were done using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and Infrared spectroscopy (IR). While room temperature magnetic properties were measured using Mossbauer spectroscopy (MS). It is seen from Mossbauer measurements that Co always increases hyperfine magnetic field on Fe atoms at RT, while Ni and Mn have opposite influences in comparison to pure Fe ferrite, regardless of the nanoparticles structure. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Ferrite nanoparticles;Core-shell;Nanostructures;Structural characterization;Mossbauer spectroscopy