Abstract

The magnetic properties of the Schiff-base polymer with iron (II) sulfate have been reinvestigated. Nanocrystalline impurities of magnetite, corresponding to about 3% of the total weight, have been witnessed by mean of X-ray diffraction and Mössbauer spectroscopy and are responsible for the unusual magnetic properties observed in this metal-organic polymer. The average size of these particles is found to be in the 15–20 nm range.

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