Controlled Synthesis and Morphology-Dependent Electromagnetic Properties of Hierarchical Cobalt Assemblies

Hierarchical cobalt assemblies such as spheres, flowers with dendritic petals, and flowers with sharp petals are successfully synthesized via a facile liquid-phase reduction method by simply adjusting the reaction conditions. The morphology evolution process and transformation mechanism from spheres...

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Published inJournal of physical chemistry. C Vol. 114; no. 35; pp. 14826 - 14830
Main Authors Wang, Chao, Han, Xijiang, Zhang, Xiaolin, Hu, Surong, Zhang, Tao, Wang, Jinyu, Du, Yunchen, Wang, Xiaohong, Xu, Ping
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 09.09.2010
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Summary:Hierarchical cobalt assemblies such as spheres, flowers with dendritic petals, and flowers with sharp petals are successfully synthesized via a facile liquid-phase reduction method by simply adjusting the reaction conditions. The morphology evolution process and transformation mechanism from spheres to dendrites and finally to flowers have been systematically investigated. It is determined that coercivity H c depends more on sample size than on shape anisotropy, while saturation magnetization M s is greatly affected by pinned surface magnetic moment. Even at a thinner thickness, as-synthesized cobalt samples exhibit stronger microwave absorbing ability compared with reported cobalt in the same frequency band. Especially, the cobalt flowers with dendritic petals exhibit the strongest absorption in middle frequency because incident wave and reflected wave are totally canceled at matching thickness. The architectural design of material morphologies is critical for improving properties toward future application.
ISSN:1932-7447
1932-7455
DOI:10.1021/jp1050386