Abstract

Nanocrystalline Mg–Zn-ferrite is prepared by ball milling the stoichiometric powder mixture of MgO, ZnO and α-Fe 2O 3. A non-stoichiometric ferrite phase is noticed to form after 3 h of milling when particles of starting materials became nano-sized. After 25 h of milling, stoichiometric ferrite phase is formed with ∼9 nm particle size. Post annealing study of ball-milled sample reveals that the nanocrystalline ferrite phase is stable up to 873 K and then starts to decompose into individual starting phases. However, heat treatment of unmilled stoichiometric powder mixture even at 1473 K for 1 h duration does not result in formation of stoichiometric Mg–Zn-ferrite phase.

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