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SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 192, Issue -, Pages 15-19Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssc.2014.05.002
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Nanostructures; Electron microscopy; Infrared spectroscopy; X-ray diffraction
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- Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia under the FRGS
- RUGS
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Spinel nickel chromite nanoparticles were synthesized using a simple thermal treatment method. The effect of calcination temperatures on the final properties of obtained materials was carefully examined using various characterization techniques. The infrared spectra of nickel chromite (NiCr2O4) revealed the characteristic bonds of metal-oxygen for Ni-O and Cr-O bands around 600 and 470 cm(-1), respectively. The powder X-ray diffraction patterns exhibited the formation of normal spinet phase of NiCr2O4 in the calcination process at temperature between 550 and 850 degrees C. From transmission electron micrographs, nanosized particles with average size of similar to 7-64 nm were observed at calcination temperatures of 550850 degrees C, respectively. The calcined samples at 750 and 850 degrees C exhibited paramagnetic behavior with g-factor values of 1.92 and 2.15, peak-to-peak line width of 25.59 and 117.02 Oe and resonance magnetic field of 342.04 and 306.49 Oe, respectively. Variation in the value of g-factor, peak-to-peak line width and resonance magnetic field can be attributed to the dipole-dipole and super exchange interactions. (C). 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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