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Factors that may influence the micro-emulsion synthesis of nanosize magnetite particles

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COLLOID AND POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 285, Issue 7, Pages 793-800

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00396-006-1624-2

Keywords

micro-emulsion; gamma-irradiation; goethite; magnetite; Si-ferrihydrite

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The influence of experimental conditions on the formation of nanosize magnetite by micro-emulsion method was investigated using Mossbauer and FT-IR spectroscopies, FE SEM/EDS and TEM. It was found that the concentration of starting chemicals (FeCl3/FeSO4), aeration/de-aeration, high alkalinity and gamma-irradiation influenced this precipitation process. Rod-like goethite particles similar to 200-300 nm long and up to 10 nm wide were obtained by destabilization of the micro-emulsions aged 5 to 45 days at RT. Si-containing ferrihydrite was also formed and it retarded the formation of goethite by the dissolution/re-precipitation mechanism. A small amount of Si from a glass flask was dissolved. A very strong influence of gamma-irradiation on the formation of nanosize magnetite by micro-emulsion method was observed. gamma-irradiation created strong reductive conditions in the micro-emulsions. At an similar to 460 kGy dose, nanosize magnetite particles sized similar to 5 to 20 nm and very small amounts of goethite particles were obtained. The EDS measurements on the particles suggested the formation of sub-stoichiometric magnetite (Fe3-x O-4) and not of maghemite. This finding is in line with the strong reductive conditions induced with gamma-irradiation.

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