Abstract

Acicular α-FeOOH particles are formed through aging of ferric oxyhydroxide colloidal solution formed by the neutralization of FeCl 3 aqueous solution by NaOH. The effects of cobalt ion addition in the sol-gel-sol process on the formation rate and morphology of α-FeOOH nanoparticles have been investigated. The magnetic properties of metal nanoparticles prepared from the obtained particles have also been examined. The dependence of reaction rate constants in the formation of α-FeOOH in the wet process and the crystallite size of (110) on Co content in α-FeOOH has been made clear. Both the rate constant and crystallite size decrease with increasing Co content in α-FeOOH particles. The negative zeta-potential of the formed α-FeOOH particles increases slowly with increasing pH of the electrolytic solution. The negative zeta-potential of α-FeOOH particles containing Co is larger than that of α-FeOOH particles without Co in the range of pH6-pH12. The relationship between the morphology of the formed α-FeOOH particles and the cobalt content in α-FeOOH particles has been investigated. The length of major axis increases and the length of minor axis decreases with increasing Co content, and the aspect ratio increases remarkably. It is likely that Fe(OH) - 4 complex ion precipitates preferentially on the c plane, and the particles grow remarkably in the direction of c axis. The interplanar spacing of the α-FeOOH decreases with increasing Co content. The formed α-FeOOH grows abnormally like whisker in the direction of major axis: c axis in the case of significantly much Co content: 27 at%, and also the whisker like nanoparticles are observed to grow with curving. The magnetic metal nanoparticles produced have excellent dispersivity and high aspect ratio. The metal nanoparticles have magnetic properties enough for the magnetic recording media.

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