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Evolution of Morphology and Magnetic Properties in Silica/Maghemite Nanocomposites

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 113, Issue 28, Pages 12040-12047

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp902684g

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The morphological evolution Of SiO2/gamma-Fe2O3 nanocomposites was systematically synthesized in a one-step flame spray pyrolysis. Under these conditions, a gradual transformation from discrete gamma-Fe2O3 nanoparticles to thin SiO2 coatings, segregated single gamma-Fe2O3 core, and multiple gamma-Fe2O3 cores within a SiO2 matrix was obtained as a function of SiO2 loading. The presence of SiO2 up to 13% has a pronounced effect on the gamma-Fe2O3 crystallite structure (transforming from P4(1)32 to Fd (3) over barm space group) and its cationic vacancy ordering. Decrease in the latter was further reflected through the intrinsic magnetic properties of the gamma-Fe2O3 cores (i.e., decreasing specific saturation magnetization and increasing coercivity and exchange bias). Deviation from the magnon-type thermal dependence, T-3/2 Bloch law, was observed for nanocomposites with SiO2 content above 13%. The M-s vs T curves could be fitted with the sum of ail exponential component and a Bloch law component. where the magnitude of the exponential component increased with increasing SiO2 content above 13% SiO2. The thermal dependence of the saturation magnetization for these samples could not be adequately explained by a finite size effect or via freezing of canted spins.

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