Abstract

Mn–Zn ferrite powders (Mn 0.5Zn 0.5Fe 2O 4) were prepared by the nitrate–citrate auto-combustion method and subsequently annealed in air or argon. The effects of heat treatment temperature on crystalline phases formation, microstructure and magnetic properties of Mn–Zn ferrite were investigated by X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis, scanning electron microscopy and vibrating sample magnetometer. Ferrites decomposed to Fe 2O 3 and Mn 2O 3 after annealing above 550 °C in air, and had poor magnetic properties. However, Fe 2O 3 and Mn 2O 3 were dissolved after ferrites annealing above 1100 °C. Moreover, the 1200 °C annealed sample showed pure ferrite phase, larger saturation magnetization ( M s=48.15 emu g −1) and lower coercivity ( H c=51 Oe) compared with the auto-combusted ferrite powder ( M s=44.32 emu g −1, H c=70 Oe). The 600 °C air annealed sample had the largest saturation magnetization ( M s=56.37 emu g −1) and the lowest coercivity ( H c=32 Oe) due to the presence of pure ferrite spinel phase, its microstructure and crystalline size.

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