Abstract

The cobalt doped nickel ferrite nanoparticles were successfully synthesized via hydrothermal method at low reaction temperature. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the cubic spinel structure with an average crystallite size of 41 nm for pure nickel ferrite (NF) and in the range (38–33) nm for substituted samples. High resolution transmission electron microscope observations revealed the cubic-like shaped nanosized particles. Ultraviolet diffuse reflectance spectroscopy indicated an increase in the energy bandgap with increasing Co content. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirmed the oxidation states of constituents, +2 for Ni, +2 for Co, and +3 for Fe. The AC conductivity was enhanced with increasing frequency. The observed higher value of saturation magnetization and coercivity, manifests its suitability in high density recording media. Besides, the ratio of Hcr/Hc confirmed the pseudosingle domain nature of the synthesized nanoparticles. The valency and occupancy of the Fe ion in tetrahedral-A and octahedral-B sites within the spinel cubic structure were elucidated by Mossbauer spectroscopy analysis. The cyclic voltammetry (CV) studies revealed the pseudocapacitance behaviour with high specific capacitance value at low scan rates. The sensor activity towards liquified petroleum gas (LPG) at 100 ppm showed the response and recovery time as 52 and 13s respectively.

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