Pure magnetic hard fct FePt nanoparticles: Chemical synthesis, structural and magnetic properties correlations
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
FePt nanoparticles, containing a near-equal atomic percentage of Fe and Pt, with a face centered
tetragonal structure (fct), are challenging for potential applications in high performance permanent
magnets and high density data storage. In this study, we report on the chemical synthesis, carried out
both solvothermally and hydrothermally in autoclave reacting iron (III) acetylacetonate and platinum (II)
acetylacetonate with tri- or tetra-ethylene glycol, these employed as solvents, reducers and particle
surface protecting agents as well. In both methods, a subsequent thermal treatment at high temperatures
is necessary to transform the magnetic soft face centered cubic (fcc) phase to the hard fct one. Organic
low-weight molecules, generally used to protect the nanoparticle surface and avoid particle aggregation,
are decomposed by the thermal treatment resulting in particle aggregation and coalescence phenomena;
on the contrary, in this case, a polymer matrix is formed as particle protecting agent and, by thermally
treating the hydrothermally prepared nanoparticles up to 750 C for 1 h, the pure magnetic hard fct
phase is obtained while preserving the nanostructure. A detailed study is carried out on FePt nano-
particle structure (fcc and fct phases) and correlated to the magnetic properties of the system.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Magnetic materials; Nanostructures; Chemical synthesis; Powder diffraction; Magnetic properties
Elenco autori:
Marchegiani, Giada; Cossari, Pierluigi; Tiberto, PAOLA MARIA; Barba, Luisa; Suber, Lorenza
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