Synthesis of Size-Controlled SrFe^sub 12^O^sub 19^ Using Modified Spray Pyrolysis-Calcination Method and Their Magnetic Properties

Strontium hexaferrite (SrFe^sub 12^O^sub 19^, SrM) suitable for high-performance permanent magnet applications was synthesized by salt-assisted ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (SA-USP) and subsequent calcination. To control the particle size, the intermediate phase of SrM was collected by SA-USP and vari...

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Published inJournal of electronic materials Vol. 43; no. 9; p. 3574
Main Authors An, Guk-hwan, Hwang, Tae-yeon, Choa, Yong-ho, Shin, Kyoosik
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Warrendale Springer Nature B.V 01.09.2014
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Summary:Strontium hexaferrite (SrFe^sub 12^O^sub 19^, SrM) suitable for high-performance permanent magnet applications was synthesized by salt-assisted ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (SA-USP) and subsequent calcination. To control the particle size, the intermediate phase of SrM was collected by SA-USP and various sizes of SrM were obtained by calcining the as-prepared sample at temperatures ranging from 800°C to 1050°C. The synthesized SrM was magnetically aligned by using an external magnetic field to improve remanence. The synthesized particles were of nano- to submicron scale and nonagglomerated. The magnetic properties and squareness of the material depended on the particle size and distribution. Additionally, the NaCl added during synthesis facilitated the formation of nonagglomerated particles, while enhancing and controlling particle growth. The optimum magnetic properties were achieved at calcination temperature of 1000°C, resulting in coercivity of 5646 Oe, saturation magnetization of 73.3 emu/g, and remanence of 59.1 emu/g (80.6% of M ^sub s^).[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0361-5235
1543-186X
DOI:10.1007/s11664-014-3228-9