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Marta Yarmolich1, Nikolai Kalanda2, Sergey Demyanov2, Herman Terryn3, Jon Ustarroz3, Maksim Silibin4, Gennadii Gorokh5.
Abstract
The sequence of phase transformations during Sr2FeMoO6-x crystallization by the citrate-gel method was studied for powders synthesized with initial reagent solutions with pH values of 4, 6 and 9. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the as-produced and annealed powders had the largest Sr2FeMoO6-x agglomerates with diameters in the range of 0.7-1.2 µm. The average grain size of the powders in the dispersion grows from 250 to 550 nm with increasing pH value. The X-ray diffraction analysis of the powders annealed at different temperatures between 770 and 1270 K showed that the composition of the initially formed Sr2FeMoO6-x changes and the molybdenum content increases with further heating. This leads to a change in the Sr2FeMoO6-x crystal lattice parameters and a contraction of the cell volume. An optimized synthesis procedure based on an initial solution of pH 4 allowed a single-phase Sr2FeMoO6-x compound to be obtained with a grain size in the range of 50-120 nm and a superstructural ordering of iron and molybdenum cations of 88%.Entities:
Keywords: magnetic materials; microstructure; nanoparticles; phase transformation; sol–gel preparation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27826494 PMCID: PMC5082315 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.7.111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1Field emission scanning electron microscopy (a–c) and atomic force microscopy images (insets in a–c) and particle size (diameter) distributions (d–f) obtained by dynamic light scattering of SFMO-4 (a,d), SFMO-6 (b,e), SFMO-9 (c,f) powder samples. The samples were annealed in the polythermal regime over a 770–1220 K temperature range, at 2 K/min, in a continuous stream of 5% H2/Ar gas mixture.
Figure 2XRD patterns of the SFMO-9 powder sample annealed at 770–1270 K with a 2 K/min heat rate in a continuous stream of 5% H2/Ar gas mixture.
Figure 3(a) XRD patterns of SFMO-4, SFMO-6, SFMO-9 power samples annealed at 1220 K in a continuous stream of 5% H2/Ar gas mixture at 2 K/min. Inset: Estimation of superstructural ordering degree of the iron and molybdenum cations. (b) X-ray diffractogram of Sr2FeMoO6−x synthesized from a colloidal solution at pH 4 with varied annealing conditions (893 K for 1 h, 1060 K for 1 h and 1120 K for 4 h) and hardened at room temperature. Inset: Particle size distribution obtained by DLS.
Figure 4The temperature dependence of the heat capacity derivative of nanopowders, SFMO-4, SFMO-6 and SFMO-9.
Crystal lattice parameters and degree of superstructural ordering of Fe/Mo cations of SFMO-4, SFMO-6, and SFMO-9 powder samples annealed for 4 h at 1120, 1170, and 1220 K.
| Sample name | pH | |||||
| SFMO-4 | 4 | 1120 | 5.5754 | 7.9003 | 245.581 | 56 |
| SFMO-6 | 6 | 1120 | 5.5709 | 7.9035 | 245.284 | 44 |
| SFMO-9 | 9 | 1120 | 5.5774 | 7.9087 | 246.019 | 12 |