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Tuning of Synthesis Conditions by Thermal Decomposition toward Core-Shell CoxFe1-xO@CoyFe3-yO4 and CoFe2O4 Nanoparticles with Spherical and Cubic Shapes

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 26, Issue 17, Pages 5063-5073

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm502269s

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  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche in France [EQUIPEX UNION: # ANR-10-EQPX-52, LABEX NIE: ANR-11-LABX-0058_NIE]

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Spherical coreshell CoxFe1xO@CoyFe3-yO4 nanoparticles (NPs) as well as spherical and cubic shaped CoFe2O4 NPs were synthesized through a thermal decomposition method by adjusting parameters such as the nature of precursors and ligands. The use of metal (iron and/or cobalt) oleates and stearates as precursors in the presence of oleic acid as ligand leads to coreshell NPs, due to the reducing environment provided by oleate groups from the oleic acid and precursors. By contrast, the use of oleylamine as ligand favored the decomposition of precursors and less reducing medium, which allows obtaining NPs with homogeneous composition. In addition, cobalt ferrite cubic-shaped NPs were synthesized using mixed oleate formed in situ from metal iron chloride and cobalt chloride in the presence of sodium oleate. The as-synthesized NPs were carefully characterized by combining several techniques including TEM, XRD, Fe-57 Mossbauer spectrometry, STEM-EELS, and XMCD. The correlation between the crystalline structure and the magnetic properties was investigated by carrying out magnetic measurements as a function of an applied field and of temperature. The CoFe2O4 NPs were found to display high coercivity due to their homogeneous composition, while the coreshell NPs show higher blocking temperature and exchange bias properties originating from the interaction between the antiferromagnetic (AFM) core and the ferrimagnetic (FIM) layer at the surface.

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