Nanocrystalline/nanosized Fe3O4 obtained by a combined route ceramic-mechanical milling. Effect of milling on the chemical composition, formation of phases and powder characteristics

2016 
Abstract Magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) has been synthesised via a new combined route, ceramic method and mechanical milling, starting from a stoichiometric mixture of the easily accessible Fe and Fe 2 O 3 precursors. In the first step, well crystallised magnetite has been obtained by heat treatment of the precursor homogenised mixture at lower temperature as compared to the classical route for synthesis of ferrites. In the second step, the as obtained low cost Fe 3 O 4 has been mechanically milled. The powders have been characterised by X-ray diffraction (XRD), magnetic measurements M  =  f ( H ), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), laser particle size analyser and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The nanocrystalline/nanosized powder is obtained after only 5 min of milling. A powder contamination with Fe occurs during milling and this leads to the formation of a wustite-FeO phase. The formation of the FeO phase leads to the lattice strain release. The magnetisation decreases upon increasing the milling time due to the formation of the wustite and structural disorder.
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