INFLUENCE OF THE PREPARATION CONDITIONS AND THERMAL TREATMENT ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE B2O3-BaO-Fe2O3 SYSTEM

2005 
The structure of xFe2O3·(100-x)[3B2O3·BaO] system with 0≤x≤50 mol% was studied by DTA, X-ray diffraction, density, optical microscopy and EPR measurements in vitreous and partial crystallized state, the samples being obtained by under cooling method. The data obtained show that, by melting the samples at Te = 1200°C or Te = 1250°C, glasses for x≤35 mol% were obtained, and the forming of crystalline microprecipitates of Fe2O3 in the sample with x = 50 mol%. It was also established that the thermal treatment at 565°C without and in the presence of magnetic field of 0.7 T is influencing the forming and the development of the Fe2O3 microcrystals in samples with x≥35 mol%. The samples melted at Tc = 1200°C and Tc = 1250°C were studied by magnetic susceptibility measurements which evidenced similar results with those obtained by EPR. Also, the magnetic measurements show that for the thermal untreated samples the iron ions participate at superexchange interactions for x≥5 mol% and for x≥10 mol%, respectively.
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