Abstract

The paper presents the experimental study results of a multicomponent phase with M-type hexaferrite structure obtaining. The synthesis method of the BaO–PbO–SrO–CaO–ZnO–Fe2O3–Mn2O3–Al2O3 system melt was used. As a result of the study, microcrystalline octahedral and hexagonal phases were found in the crystallized sample. The hexagonal one, judging by the chemical composition, is a multicomponent phase with the structure of M-type hexaferrite (Ba/Sr/Ca) (Fe/Mn/Al)12O19, which is characterized (judging by the concentrations of the components) by rather high values of configurational mixing entropy. It was shown that lead is practically absent in the crystallized phase composition. The zinc content is unstable. Obviously, lead oxide in used experimental conditions, goes into the composition of the gas phase. The question of the possibility of using zinc as a component of the hexaferrite phase deserves further careful study.

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