Tuning structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles by specific hydrogenation treatments

Abstract Structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles prepared by laser pyrolysis and annealed in high pressure hydrogen atmosphere were investigated. The annealing treatments were performed at 200 °C (sample A200C) and 300 °C (sample A300C). The as prepared sample, A, consists of na...

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Main Authors: S. G. Greculeasa, P. Palade, G. Schinteie, A. Leca, F. Dumitrache, I. Lungu, G. Prodan, A. Kuncser, V. Kuncser
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-10-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74188-5
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spelling doaj-c0c900cea17c4e4db5ecffc503da5eaf2020-12-08T11:32:40ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-10-0110111310.1038/s41598-020-74188-5Tuning structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles by specific hydrogenation treatmentsS. G. Greculeasa0P. Palade1G. Schinteie2A. Leca3F. Dumitrache4I. Lungu5G. Prodan6A. Kuncser7V. Kuncser8National Institute of Materials PhysicsNational Institute of Materials PhysicsNational Institute of Materials PhysicsNational Institute of Materials PhysicsNational Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation PhysicsNational Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation PhysicsOvidius University of ConstantaNational Institute of Materials PhysicsNational Institute of Materials PhysicsAbstract Structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles prepared by laser pyrolysis and annealed in high pressure hydrogen atmosphere were investigated. The annealing treatments were performed at 200 °C (sample A200C) and 300 °C (sample A300C). The as prepared sample, A, consists of nanoparticles with ~ 4 nm mean particle size and contains C (~ 11 at.%), Fe and O. The Fe/O ratio is between γ-Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 stoichiometric ratios. A change in the oxidation state, crystallinity and particle size is evidenced for the nanoparticles in sample A200C. The Fe oxide nanoparticles are completely reduced in sample A300C to α-Fe single phase. The blocking temperature increases from 106 K in A to 110 K in A200C and above room temperature in A300C, where strong inter-particle interactions are evidenced. Magnetic parameters, of interest for applications, have been considerably varied by the specific hydrogenation treatments, in direct connection to the induced specific changes of particle size, crystallinity and phase composition. For the A and A200C samples, a field cooling dependent unidirectional anisotropy was observed especially at low temperatures, supporting the presence of nanoparticles with core–shell-like structures. Surprisingly high MS values, almost 50% higher than for bulk metallic Fe, were evidenced in sample A300C.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74188-5
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author S. G. Greculeasa
P. Palade
G. Schinteie
A. Leca
F. Dumitrache
I. Lungu
G. Prodan
A. Kuncser
V. Kuncser
spellingShingle S. G. Greculeasa
P. Palade
G. Schinteie
A. Leca
F. Dumitrache
I. Lungu
G. Prodan
A. Kuncser
V. Kuncser
Tuning structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles by specific hydrogenation treatments
Scientific Reports
author_facet S. G. Greculeasa
P. Palade
G. Schinteie
A. Leca
F. Dumitrache
I. Lungu
G. Prodan
A. Kuncser
V. Kuncser
author_sort S. G. Greculeasa
title Tuning structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles by specific hydrogenation treatments
title_short Tuning structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles by specific hydrogenation treatments
title_full Tuning structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles by specific hydrogenation treatments
title_fullStr Tuning structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles by specific hydrogenation treatments
title_full_unstemmed Tuning structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles by specific hydrogenation treatments
title_sort tuning structural and magnetic properties of fe oxide nanoparticles by specific hydrogenation treatments
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Structural and magnetic properties of Fe oxide nanoparticles prepared by laser pyrolysis and annealed in high pressure hydrogen atmosphere were investigated. The annealing treatments were performed at 200 °C (sample A200C) and 300 °C (sample A300C). The as prepared sample, A, consists of nanoparticles with ~ 4 nm mean particle size and contains C (~ 11 at.%), Fe and O. The Fe/O ratio is between γ-Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 stoichiometric ratios. A change in the oxidation state, crystallinity and particle size is evidenced for the nanoparticles in sample A200C. The Fe oxide nanoparticles are completely reduced in sample A300C to α-Fe single phase. The blocking temperature increases from 106 K in A to 110 K in A200C and above room temperature in A300C, where strong inter-particle interactions are evidenced. Magnetic parameters, of interest for applications, have been considerably varied by the specific hydrogenation treatments, in direct connection to the induced specific changes of particle size, crystallinity and phase composition. For the A and A200C samples, a field cooling dependent unidirectional anisotropy was observed especially at low temperatures, supporting the presence of nanoparticles with core–shell-like structures. Surprisingly high MS values, almost 50% higher than for bulk metallic Fe, were evidenced in sample A300C.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74188-5
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