Abstract

Co x Fe 3− x O 4 iron cobaltites (1.21 < x < 2.35) have been prepared in the form of submicronic particles from mixed oxalic precursors heat treated at 900 and 600 °C. The samples obtained at 900 °C are made of a single spinel phase in which Co 2+ and Fe 3+ ions are distributed in both octahedral and tetrahedral sites and Co 3+ ions are only located in the octahedral sublattice. For heat treatments carried out at 600 °C two spinel phases are formed according to the phase diagrams. Pure Co 1.7Fe 1.3O 4 oxide annealed at 700 °C progressively transformed into two iron-rich and cobalt-rich spinel phases, respectively. More than 120 h of heat treatment is required to get the complete decomposition of the pristine oxide. At the beginning this oxide is submitted to a spinodal transformation. Alternating regions of iron-rich and cobalt-rich spinels are then created. The periodicity of the nanostructuration of the material is estimated to be close to 5 nm.

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