Abstract

The polycrystalline Mn–Zn ferrites with different iron concentration were prepared by nano-in-situ composite method. The phase composition, microstructure, mechanical and magnetic properties of powders and bulk materials were investigated. The results showed that the crystallinity of powders decreased with the increasing iron concentration from 46 wt.% to 52 wt.%. The single spinel phase was obtained after sintering at 1200°C of all samples. The best comprehensive performance of Mn–Zn ferrite was achieved with the iron concentration 50 wt.%. This manuscript, explained the findings of novel nano-in-situ composite method, which will provoke new thinking and investigation in the research of Mn–Zn ferrite.

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