Abstract

Barium Ferrites is a good class of electrical material due to its high resistivity. It is mainly used in electronics and telecommunication industry due to their novel electrical properties. We have synthesized barium hexagonal ferrite (BaFe12O19) by solid state reaction method. The prepared precursor was calcined at temperature 750°C and characterized by FTIR, XRD and SEM. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the single-phase formation of BaFe12O19. Using the Debye Scherrer formula, the crystallite size of BaFe12O19 was calculated, and the average particle sizes were 26.52 nm, 27.17 nm, 19.17 nm and 23.67 nm. The result confirms that barium ferrite powder has a constant size of less than 30 nm. Four peaks at 2θ values of 35.52, 43.22, 57.21 and 62.84 degrees, corresponding to (110) (111) (210) and (211) planes of Barium ferrite have been observed. The FTIR spectra showed important signature absorption spectra of hexaferrite at 314 cm−1, 499 cm−1 & 628 cm−1. These peaks confirm the formation of barium hexaferrites. The SEM images of barium hexaferrite at 750°C showed large number of vertically grown barium hexaferrite nanorods with a grain size between 110 nm to 130 nm. Thus, barium ferrite is a good candidate in the use of electronics and communication sector.

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