Abstract

Lithium ferrite was prepared using a sol–gel growth process using different fuels and inorganic templates. The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of inorganic template agent like KCl, KBr and KI as well as the effect of different fuels like urea, glycine and citric acid on the morphology change of lithium ferrite. The structure, morphology and magnetic properties of the ferrite were investigated using powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), Infrared red spectroscopy and vibrating sample magnetometer. Thermal decomposition studies reveal the formation of lithium ferrite at a low temperature ~440 °C. Powder XRD pattern has shown the formation of a single α-phase lithium ferrite except the sample with inorganic template KBr, in which the presence of hematite as a secondary phase was observed. Scanning electron microscopy studies show that the structural morphology is highly sensitive to the inorganic template as well as on the fuel. The rod shaped nanoparticles are observed with the inorganic template KCl and KBr. The decrease in grain size is observed for LiFe5O8/glycine as compared to LiFe5O8/citric acid and flake shaped dense particles are observed for LiFe5O8/urea. The magnetic properties of the ferrite have also been investigated.

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