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Microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical behaviors of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites prepared using the sol–gel method under different sintering temperatures

This work focuses on the microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical exponents of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites. These samples, denoted as S1000 and S1200, were prepared using the sol–gel method and sintered separately at 1000 °C and 1200 °C, respecti...

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Autores principales: Kouki, Noura, Hcini, Sobhi, Boudard, Michel, Aldawas, Reema, Dhahri, Abdessalem
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09113g
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author Kouki, Noura
Hcini, Sobhi
Boudard, Michel
Aldawas, Reema
Dhahri, Abdessalem
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Hcini, Sobhi
Boudard, Michel
Aldawas, Reema
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description This work focuses on the microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical exponents of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites. These samples, denoted as S1000 and S1200, were prepared using the sol–gel method and sintered separately at 1000 °C and 1200 °C, respectively. XRD patterns confirmed the formation of cubic spinel structures and the Rietveld method was used to estimate the different structural parameters. The higher sintering temperature led to an increased lattice constant (a), crystallite size (D), magnetization (M), Curie temperature (T(C)), and magnetic entropy change (−ΔS(M)) for samples that exhibited second-order ferromagnetic–paramagnetic (FM–PM) phase transitions. The magnetic entropy changed at an applied magnetic field (μ(0)H) of 5 T, reaching maximum values of about 1.57–2.12 J kg(−1) K(−1), corresponding to relative cooling powers (RCPs) of 115 and 125 J kg(−1) for S1000 and S1200, respectively. Critical exponents (β, γ, and δ) for samples around their T(C) values were studied by analyzing the M(μ(0)H, T) isothermal magnetizations using different techniques and checked by analyzing the −ΔS(M)vs. μ(0)H curves. The estimated values of β and γ exponents (using the Kouvel–Fisher method) and δ exponent (from M(T(C), μ(0)H) critical isotherms) were β = 0.443 ± 0.003, γ = 1.032 ± 0.001, and δ = 3.311 ± 0.006 for S1000, and β = 0.403 ± 0.008, γ = 1.073 ± 0.016, and δ = 3.650 ± 0.005 for S1200. Obviously, these critical exponents were affected by an increased sintering temperature and their values were different to those predicted by standard theoretical models.
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spelling pubmed-90597422022-05-04 Microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical behaviors of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites prepared using the sol–gel method under different sintering temperatures Kouki, Noura Hcini, Sobhi Boudard, Michel Aldawas, Reema Dhahri, Abdessalem RSC Adv Chemistry This work focuses on the microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical exponents of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites. These samples, denoted as S1000 and S1200, were prepared using the sol–gel method and sintered separately at 1000 °C and 1200 °C, respectively. XRD patterns confirmed the formation of cubic spinel structures and the Rietveld method was used to estimate the different structural parameters. The higher sintering temperature led to an increased lattice constant (a), crystallite size (D), magnetization (M), Curie temperature (T(C)), and magnetic entropy change (−ΔS(M)) for samples that exhibited second-order ferromagnetic–paramagnetic (FM–PM) phase transitions. The magnetic entropy changed at an applied magnetic field (μ(0)H) of 5 T, reaching maximum values of about 1.57–2.12 J kg(−1) K(−1), corresponding to relative cooling powers (RCPs) of 115 and 125 J kg(−1) for S1000 and S1200, respectively. Critical exponents (β, γ, and δ) for samples around their T(C) values were studied by analyzing the M(μ(0)H, T) isothermal magnetizations using different techniques and checked by analyzing the −ΔS(M)vs. μ(0)H curves. The estimated values of β and γ exponents (using the Kouvel–Fisher method) and δ exponent (from M(T(C), μ(0)H) critical isotherms) were β = 0.443 ± 0.003, γ = 1.032 ± 0.001, and δ = 3.311 ± 0.006 for S1000, and β = 0.403 ± 0.008, γ = 1.073 ± 0.016, and δ = 3.650 ± 0.005 for S1200. Obviously, these critical exponents were affected by an increased sintering temperature and their values were different to those predicted by standard theoretical models. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9059742/ /pubmed/35516146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09113g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kouki, Noura
Hcini, Sobhi
Boudard, Michel
Aldawas, Reema
Dhahri, Abdessalem
Microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical behaviors of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites prepared using the sol–gel method under different sintering temperatures
title Microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical behaviors of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites prepared using the sol–gel method under different sintering temperatures
title_full Microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical behaviors of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites prepared using the sol–gel method under different sintering temperatures
title_fullStr Microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical behaviors of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites prepared using the sol–gel method under different sintering temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical behaviors of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites prepared using the sol–gel method under different sintering temperatures
title_short Microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical behaviors of Ni(0.6)Cd(0.2)Cu(0.2)Fe(2)O(4) ferrites prepared using the sol–gel method under different sintering temperatures
title_sort microstructural analysis, magnetic properties, magnetocaloric effect, and critical behaviors of ni(0.6)cd(0.2)cu(0.2)fe(2)o(4) ferrites prepared using the sol–gel method under different sintering temperatures
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09113g
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