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Impact of Iron on the Fe–Co–Ni Ternary Nanocomposites Structural and Magnetic Features Obtained via Chemical Precipitation Followed by Reduction Process for Various Magnetically Coupled Devices Applications

This paper presents the synthesis of Fe–Co–Ni nanocomposites by chemical precipitation, followed by a reduction process. It was found that the influence of the chemical composition and reduction temperature greatly alters the phase formation, its structures, particle size distribution, and magnetic...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Tien Hiep, Karunakaran, Gopalu, Konyukhov, Yu.V., Minh, Nguyen Van, Karpenkov, D.Yu., Burmistrov, I.N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7910875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33572985
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11020341
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author Nguyen, Tien Hiep
Karunakaran, Gopalu
Konyukhov, Yu.V.
Minh, Nguyen Van
Karpenkov, D.Yu.
Burmistrov, I.N.
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Karunakaran, Gopalu
Konyukhov, Yu.V.
Minh, Nguyen Van
Karpenkov, D.Yu.
Burmistrov, I.N.
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description This paper presents the synthesis of Fe–Co–Ni nanocomposites by chemical precipitation, followed by a reduction process. It was found that the influence of the chemical composition and reduction temperature greatly alters the phase formation, its structures, particle size distribution, and magnetic properties of Fe–Co–Ni nanocomposites. The initial hydroxides of Fe–Co–Ni combinations were prepared by the co-precipitation method from nitrate precursors and precipitated using alkali. The reduction process was carried out by hydrogen in the temperature range of 300–500 °C under isothermal conditions. The nanocomposites had metallic and intermetallic phases with different lattice parameter values due to the increase in Fe content. In this paper, we showed that the values of the magnetic parameters of nanocomposites can be controlled in the ranges of M(S) = 7.6–192.5 Am(2)/kg, M(r) = 0.4–39.7 Am(2)/kg, M(r)/M(s) = 0.02–0.32, and H(cM) = 4.72–60.68 kA/m by regulating the composition and reduction temperature of the Fe–Co–Ni composites. Due to the reduction process, drastic variations in the magnetic features result from the intermetallic and metallic face formation. The variation in magnetic characteristics is guided by the reduction degree, particle size growth, and crystallinity enhancement. Moreover, the reduction of the surface spins fraction of the nanocomposites under their growth induced an increase in the saturation magnetization. This is the first report where the influence of Fe content on the Fe–Co–Ni ternary system phase content and magnetic properties was evaluated. The Fe–Co–Ni ternary nanocomposites obtained by co-precipitation, followed by the hydrogen reduction led to the formation of better magnetic materials for various magnetically coupled device applications.
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spelling pubmed-79108752021-02-28 Impact of Iron on the Fe–Co–Ni Ternary Nanocomposites Structural and Magnetic Features Obtained via Chemical Precipitation Followed by Reduction Process for Various Magnetically Coupled Devices Applications Nguyen, Tien Hiep Karunakaran, Gopalu Konyukhov, Yu.V. Minh, Nguyen Van Karpenkov, D.Yu. Burmistrov, I.N. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article This paper presents the synthesis of Fe–Co–Ni nanocomposites by chemical precipitation, followed by a reduction process. It was found that the influence of the chemical composition and reduction temperature greatly alters the phase formation, its structures, particle size distribution, and magnetic properties of Fe–Co–Ni nanocomposites. The initial hydroxides of Fe–Co–Ni combinations were prepared by the co-precipitation method from nitrate precursors and precipitated using alkali. The reduction process was carried out by hydrogen in the temperature range of 300–500 °C under isothermal conditions. The nanocomposites had metallic and intermetallic phases with different lattice parameter values due to the increase in Fe content. In this paper, we showed that the values of the magnetic parameters of nanocomposites can be controlled in the ranges of M(S) = 7.6–192.5 Am(2)/kg, M(r) = 0.4–39.7 Am(2)/kg, M(r)/M(s) = 0.02–0.32, and H(cM) = 4.72–60.68 kA/m by regulating the composition and reduction temperature of the Fe–Co–Ni composites. Due to the reduction process, drastic variations in the magnetic features result from the intermetallic and metallic face formation. The variation in magnetic characteristics is guided by the reduction degree, particle size growth, and crystallinity enhancement. Moreover, the reduction of the surface spins fraction of the nanocomposites under their growth induced an increase in the saturation magnetization. This is the first report where the influence of Fe content on the Fe–Co–Ni ternary system phase content and magnetic properties was evaluated. The Fe–Co–Ni ternary nanocomposites obtained by co-precipitation, followed by the hydrogen reduction led to the formation of better magnetic materials for various magnetically coupled device applications. MDPI 2021-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7910875/ /pubmed/33572985 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11020341 Text en © 2021 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nguyen, Tien Hiep
Karunakaran, Gopalu
Konyukhov, Yu.V.
Minh, Nguyen Van
Karpenkov, D.Yu.
Burmistrov, I.N.
Impact of Iron on the Fe–Co–Ni Ternary Nanocomposites Structural and Magnetic Features Obtained via Chemical Precipitation Followed by Reduction Process for Various Magnetically Coupled Devices Applications
title Impact of Iron on the Fe–Co–Ni Ternary Nanocomposites Structural and Magnetic Features Obtained via Chemical Precipitation Followed by Reduction Process for Various Magnetically Coupled Devices Applications
title_full Impact of Iron on the Fe–Co–Ni Ternary Nanocomposites Structural and Magnetic Features Obtained via Chemical Precipitation Followed by Reduction Process for Various Magnetically Coupled Devices Applications
title_fullStr Impact of Iron on the Fe–Co–Ni Ternary Nanocomposites Structural and Magnetic Features Obtained via Chemical Precipitation Followed by Reduction Process for Various Magnetically Coupled Devices Applications
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Iron on the Fe–Co–Ni Ternary Nanocomposites Structural and Magnetic Features Obtained via Chemical Precipitation Followed by Reduction Process for Various Magnetically Coupled Devices Applications
title_short Impact of Iron on the Fe–Co–Ni Ternary Nanocomposites Structural and Magnetic Features Obtained via Chemical Precipitation Followed by Reduction Process for Various Magnetically Coupled Devices Applications
title_sort impact of iron on the fe–co–ni ternary nanocomposites structural and magnetic features obtained via chemical precipitation followed by reduction process for various magnetically coupled devices applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7910875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33572985
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11020341
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