Abstract: | Nanocrystalline NiFe2O4 was in‐situ prepared in amorphous silica using tetramethylor‐thosilicate and nickel (iron) nitrate hydrate as the starting materials in a sol‐gel reaction. The magnetic nanocrystals in the amorphous silica glasses grew slowly with increasing temperature. Above 600○C, nickel ferrite nanoparticles began to precipitate from the amorphous silica matrix. Mössbauer spectroscopy of the nanocomposites suggested that in the silica glasses, Fe ions were present exclusively as Fe3+ in octahedral coordination, and the chemical environment of the Fe3+ ions appeared to remain unchanged until the crystallization of nickel ferrite nanocrystals. The formation of NiFe2O4 nanocrystals was the result of partial transformation of the FeO6 octahedra to FeO4 tetrahedra. The nanocrystalline NiFe2O4 are characterized by super‐paramagnetic behaviour at room temperature. |