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Superparamagnetic blocking and magnetic interactions in nanoferrihydrite adsorbed on biomineralized nanorod-shaped F3S4 crystallites

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 923, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.166346

Keywords

Biomineralization; Superparamagnetic nanoparticles; Interparticle interactions; Iron sulfide; Ferrihydrite

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation [22-24-00601]

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A composite material based on nanorod-shaped greigite crystallites with adsorbed ferrihydrite nanoparticles has been synthesized through biomineralization, and its phase composition and magnetic properties have been investigated.
A composite based on nanorod-shaped greigite (Fe3S4) crystallites with adsorbed ferrihydrite (Fe2O3 center dot nH(2)O) nanoparticles has been synthesized. The synthesis has been performed by biomineralization of the bacterial wall of a sulfate-reducing Desulfovibrio sp. A2 bacteria. The phase composition of the synthesized composite has been investigated by X-ray powder and electron diffraction, as well as Fourier-transform infrared, extended X-ray absorption fine structure, and Mossbauer spectroscopy. The magnetic measurement data have shown that the sample under study contains two magnetic phases: multidomain nanorod-shaped greigite and ultrasmall ferrihydrite nanoparticles. The constant atomic fraction of the greigite crystalline phase in the range of 4-300 K (similar to 20%) revealed by Mossbauer spectroscopy is indicative of a blocked magnetic moment of nanorod-shaped Fe3S4. It is shown that nanorod-shaped Fe3S4 crystallites are strongly magnetically bound with adsorbed Fe2O3 center dot nH(2)O (E-int similar to 1200k(B)) nanoparticles. This significantly slows down the superparamagnetic relaxation of the magnetic moments of ferrihydrite nanoparticles. Therefore, the blocking temperature noticeably increases and attains, according to the Mossbauer spectroscopy data, a value of T-B = 140 K (the magnetic measurements yield T-B = 72 K). The processes of superparamagnetic blocking of the magnetic moments of ferrihydrite nanoparticles manifest themselves in the evolution of the magnetic properties of the investigated sample (a significant increase in the coercivity and remanent magnetization). In support of the Mossbauer spectroscopy data, a sufficiently high superparamagnetic blocking temperature has been established, which discloses the effect of magnetizing of ferrihydrite nanoparticles by coarser greigite formations, analogously to the effect of interparticle magnetic interactions. (C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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