Magnetic nanocomposite spinel and FeCo core-shell and mesoporous systems |
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Authors: | Kai Zhang O. Amponsah M. Arslan T. Holloway David Sinclair Wei Cao M. Bahoura A.K. Pradhan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Materials Research, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA 23504, USA;2. Applied Research Center, 12050 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA 23606, USA |
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Abstract: | The fabrication of condensed silica and mesoporous silica coated spinel CoFe2O4 and FeCo alloy magnetic nanocomposites are reported. The encapsulation of well-defined 5 nm thick uniform silica layer on CoFe2O4 magnetic nanoparticles was performed. The formation of mesopores in the shell was a consequence of removal of organic group of the precursor through annealing. The NiO nanoparticles were loaded into the mesoporous silica. The mesoporous silica shells leads to a larger coercivity than that of pure CoFe2O4 magnetic nanoparticles due to the decrease of interparticle interactions and magneto-elastic anisotropy. In addition, the FeCo nanoparticles were coated by condensed and mesoporous silica. The condensed silica can protect the reactive FeCo alloy from oxidation up to 300 °C. However, saturation magnetization of FeCo nanoparticles coated by silica after 400 °C annealing is dramatically decreased due to the oxidation of the FeCo core. The mesoporous silica coated magnetic nanostructure loaded with NiO as a final product could be used in the field of biomedical applications. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic nanocomposite Core-shell Magneto-elastic anisotropy Mesopore Oxidation Magnetic property |
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