| نویسندگان | فاطمه انصاری-اعظم سبحانی-مسعود صلواتی |
| نشریه | RSC ADV |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2014-11-01 |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI |
چکیده مقاله
A new way of preparing lead hexaferrite (PbFe12O19) nanoplates and nanoparticles has been developed
using the sol–gel auto-combustion route, without adding external surfactant. For the first time, maltose
has been applied as reductant to form PbFe12O19. In this work, we have chosen lead nitrate and iron
nitrate as starting reagents. The morphology, phase structure, composition and phase purity of
PbFe12O19 can be controlled by adjusting the Pb/Fe and Pb : reductant ratios and also calcination
temperature. When the molar ratio of Pb/Fe is 1 : 6 and calcination temperature is 900 C, the product is
pure and found to be PbFe12O19 nanoplates. The size and agglomeration of the nanoplates increase with
decreasing maltose content. On decreasing the calcination temperature to 600 C, nanoparticles with
spherical morphology are obtained. The PbFe12O19 nanostructures are characterized using SEM, TEM,
EDS and XRD. Products with a high coercive force of 5609 Oe are obtained when the Pb/maltose and
Pb/Fe ratios are 1 : 26 and 1 : 6, respectively, and calcination temperature is 900 C.