Abstract

We present a topochemical route for the synthesis of BaFe12O19 nanorods by using hydrothermal synthesized mixture of α-FeOOH nanowires and BaCO3 as precursors. The α-FeOOH nanowires and in-situ formed BaCO3 transformed to BaFe12O19 nanorods by a two-step annealing process. The crystal structure and morphology changes of the products with annealing temperatures were investigated. BaFe12O19 nanorods with diameters of about 250nm and lengths of about 1μm were obtained at annealing temperature of 1000°C. A comparison of magnetic properties between BaFe12O19 nanorods and granules was performed and discussed.

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