Thomas Dippong , Iosif Grigore Deac , Ioan Petean , Erika Andrea Levei , Oana Cadar
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The influence of Cd2+ content and heat treatment on the morphology, structure and magnetic behavior of CdxZn1-xFe2O4 (x = 0.0; 0.2; 0.4; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0) nanoparticles encapsulated in SiO2 produced by the sol-gel route was studied. At 800 °C, Fe2SiO4, Fe2O3 and CdO accompanied the poorly crystallized ferrites, while at 1200 °C the well crystallized ferrite was convoyed by Zn2SiO4 and SiO2. Encapsulation of nano-sized CdxZn1-xFe2O4 in inert SiO2 allowed the particle size control, minimized agglomeration, and improved the magnetic behavior. The low heat treatment temperature produced well-individualized nanoparticles of ∼40 nm, with the particle diameter being larger than the ferrite crystallites due to the SiO2 coating. Increasing the Cd2+ content resulted in small particle size, whereas increasing the heat treatment temperature led to larger particle size, resulting in submicron clusters. The increase of Cd2+ content and heat treatment temperature also determined the increase in lattice constant, density and hopping length and the decrease in crystallite size and porosity. The nanoparticles were found to be mesoporous with a narrow pore size distribution. The magnetic features increased with heat treatment temperature and decreased with increasing Cd2+ content until paramagnetic-like behavior was reached for CdFe2O4.
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