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Magnetic Nanoparticles with Fe-N and Fe-C Cores and Carbon Shells Synthesized at High Pressures

Nanoparticles of iron carbides and nitrides enclosed in graphite shells were obtained at 2 ÷ 8 GPa pressures and temperatures of around 800 °C from ferrocene and ferrocene–melamine mixture. The average core–shell particle size was below 60 nm. The graphite-like shells over the iron nitride cores wer...

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Autores principales: Bagramov, Rustem H., Filonenko, Vladimir P., Zibrov, Igor P., Skryleva, Elena A., Kulnitskiy, Boris A., Blank, Vladimir D., Khabashesku, Valery N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227063
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author Bagramov, Rustem H.
Filonenko, Vladimir P.
Zibrov, Igor P.
Skryleva, Elena A.
Kulnitskiy, Boris A.
Blank, Vladimir D.
Khabashesku, Valery N.
author_facet Bagramov, Rustem H.
Filonenko, Vladimir P.
Zibrov, Igor P.
Skryleva, Elena A.
Kulnitskiy, Boris A.
Blank, Vladimir D.
Khabashesku, Valery N.
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description Nanoparticles of iron carbides and nitrides enclosed in graphite shells were obtained at 2 ÷ 8 GPa pressures and temperatures of around 800 °C from ferrocene and ferrocene–melamine mixture. The average core–shell particle size was below 60 nm. The graphite-like shells over the iron nitride cores were built of concentric graphene layers packed in a rhombohedral shape. It was found that at a pressure of 4 GPa and temperature of 800 °C, the stability of the nanoscale phases increases in a Fe(7)C(3) > Fe(3)C > Fe(3)N(1+x) sequence and at 8 GPa in a Fe(3)C > Fe(7)C(3) > Fe(3)N(1+x) sequence. At pressures of 2 ÷ 8 GPa and temperatures up to 1600 °C, iron nitride Fe(3)N(1+x) is more stable than iron carbides. At 8 GPa and 1600 °C, the average particle size of iron nitride increased to 0.5 ÷ 1 μm, while simultaneously formed free carbon particles had the shape of graphite discs with a size of 1 ÷ 2 μm. Structural refinement of the iron nitride using the Rietveld method gave the best result for the space group P6(3)22. The refined composition of the samples obtained from a mixture of ferrocene and melamine at 8 GPa/800 °C corresponded to Fe(3)N(1.208), and at 8 GPa/1650 °C to Fe(3)N(1.259). The iron nitride core–shell nanoparticles exhibited magnetic behavior. Specific magnetization at 7.5 kOe of pure Fe(3)N(1.208) was estimated to be 70 emu/g. Compared to other methods, the high-pressure method allows easy synthesis of the iron nitride cores inside pure carbon shells and control of the particle size. And in general, pressure is a good tool for modifying the phase and chemical composition of the iron-containing cores.
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spelling pubmed-106726962023-11-07 Magnetic Nanoparticles with Fe-N and Fe-C Cores and Carbon Shells Synthesized at High Pressures Bagramov, Rustem H. Filonenko, Vladimir P. Zibrov, Igor P. Skryleva, Elena A. Kulnitskiy, Boris A. Blank, Vladimir D. Khabashesku, Valery N. Materials (Basel) Article Nanoparticles of iron carbides and nitrides enclosed in graphite shells were obtained at 2 ÷ 8 GPa pressures and temperatures of around 800 °C from ferrocene and ferrocene–melamine mixture. The average core–shell particle size was below 60 nm. The graphite-like shells over the iron nitride cores were built of concentric graphene layers packed in a rhombohedral shape. It was found that at a pressure of 4 GPa and temperature of 800 °C, the stability of the nanoscale phases increases in a Fe(7)C(3) > Fe(3)C > Fe(3)N(1+x) sequence and at 8 GPa in a Fe(3)C > Fe(7)C(3) > Fe(3)N(1+x) sequence. At pressures of 2 ÷ 8 GPa and temperatures up to 1600 °C, iron nitride Fe(3)N(1+x) is more stable than iron carbides. At 8 GPa and 1600 °C, the average particle size of iron nitride increased to 0.5 ÷ 1 μm, while simultaneously formed free carbon particles had the shape of graphite discs with a size of 1 ÷ 2 μm. Structural refinement of the iron nitride using the Rietveld method gave the best result for the space group P6(3)22. The refined composition of the samples obtained from a mixture of ferrocene and melamine at 8 GPa/800 °C corresponded to Fe(3)N(1.208), and at 8 GPa/1650 °C to Fe(3)N(1.259). The iron nitride core–shell nanoparticles exhibited magnetic behavior. Specific magnetization at 7.5 kOe of pure Fe(3)N(1.208) was estimated to be 70 emu/g. Compared to other methods, the high-pressure method allows easy synthesis of the iron nitride cores inside pure carbon shells and control of the particle size. And in general, pressure is a good tool for modifying the phase and chemical composition of the iron-containing cores. MDPI 2023-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10672696/ /pubmed/38004993 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227063 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bagramov, Rustem H.
Filonenko, Vladimir P.
Zibrov, Igor P.
Skryleva, Elena A.
Kulnitskiy, Boris A.
Blank, Vladimir D.
Khabashesku, Valery N.
Magnetic Nanoparticles with Fe-N and Fe-C Cores and Carbon Shells Synthesized at High Pressures
title Magnetic Nanoparticles with Fe-N and Fe-C Cores and Carbon Shells Synthesized at High Pressures
title_full Magnetic Nanoparticles with Fe-N and Fe-C Cores and Carbon Shells Synthesized at High Pressures
title_fullStr Magnetic Nanoparticles with Fe-N and Fe-C Cores and Carbon Shells Synthesized at High Pressures
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Nanoparticles with Fe-N and Fe-C Cores and Carbon Shells Synthesized at High Pressures
title_short Magnetic Nanoparticles with Fe-N and Fe-C Cores and Carbon Shells Synthesized at High Pressures
title_sort magnetic nanoparticles with fe-n and fe-c cores and carbon shells synthesized at high pressures
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227063
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