Abstract
Magnetic nanoparticles of cobalt ferrite (CoFe 2 O 4 ) have been synthesized in a homogeneous aqueous solution without any template and subsequent heat treatment. The average particle size could be varied in the range of 2–14 nm by controlling coprecipitation temperature of Co 2+ and Fe 3+ ions in alkaline solution although the size distribution is pretty wide. As the precipitation temperature increased in the range of 20–80°C, the average particle size also increased. However, there is a considerable change in XRD crystallinity and the average size of the nanoparticles at the precipitation temperature between 40°C and 60°C. While the nanoparticles prepared at the temperature below 40°C show superparamagnetic relaxation at room temperature with blocking temperatures between 75 and 200 K, the samples prepared at the temperature higher than 60°C consist of both superparamagnetic and ferrimagnetic nanoparticles that result in magnetic coercivity at room temperature. Mössbauer spectra of the samples also confirmed their magnetic properties and wide size distribution in each sample. The analysis of the spectra gave a rough estimation of the ratio of superparamagnetic and ferromagnetic nanoparticles in each sample at various temperatures.
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