Garnet ferrite (Y3Fe5O12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (MCMO) method

This paper is presented an improvement in the conventional mixing oxides method as a way of trying to improve the manufactured technique to prepare ferrite materials. In this study, yttrium iron garnet (YIG) nanoparticles was synthesized by a modified mixing oxides (MCMO) method. In this research, u...

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Main Authors: Abbas, Zulkifly, Al-Habashi, Ramadan Masoud, Khalid, Kaida, Abd. Moksin, Mohd Maarof
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Published: EuroJournals 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.148442016-09-23T08:26:54Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14844/ Garnet ferrite (Y3Fe5O12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (MCMO) method Abbas, Zulkifly Al-Habashi, Ramadan Masoud Khalid, Kaida Abd. Moksin, Mohd Maarof This paper is presented an improvement in the conventional mixing oxides method as a way of trying to improve the manufactured technique to prepare ferrite materials. In this study, yttrium iron garnet (YIG) nanoparticles was synthesized by a modified mixing oxides (MCMO) method. In this research, utilization of an organic compound (ethanol) and metal oxides in conjunction with mixing the reactants directly without adding water are the key techniques of this method. The sample powder was characterized by using x-ray diffraction (XRD) to confirm the garnet phase. Microstructure observation of the sample has been carried out via field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Well defined single-phase garnet structure, with an average particle size of 39 nm was formed at 1350 °C. Density value of 5.245 g.cm-3, was calculated for YIG sample, which is reached around 99% of its theoretical density. MCMO technique appears to be another alternative to the conventional (manufactured) technique, due to the decreasing of the particle size with better homogeneity, high purity, reduction of the cost, and high yield in a nano-scale product compared to other preparations techniques. EuroJournals 2009-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14844/1/Garnet%20ferrite%20%28Y3Fe5O12%29%20nanoparticles%20prepared%20via%20modified%20conventional%20mixing%20oxides%20%28MCMO%29%20method.pdf Abbas, Zulkifly and Al-Habashi, Ramadan Masoud and Khalid, Kaida and Abd. Moksin, Mohd Maarof (2009) Garnet ferrite (Y3Fe5O12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (MCMO) method. European Journal of Scientific Research, 36 (2). pp. 154-160. ISSN 1450-216X; ESSN: 1450-202X
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description This paper is presented an improvement in the conventional mixing oxides method as a way of trying to improve the manufactured technique to prepare ferrite materials. In this study, yttrium iron garnet (YIG) nanoparticles was synthesized by a modified mixing oxides (MCMO) method. In this research, utilization of an organic compound (ethanol) and metal oxides in conjunction with mixing the reactants directly without adding water are the key techniques of this method. The sample powder was characterized by using x-ray diffraction (XRD) to confirm the garnet phase. Microstructure observation of the sample has been carried out via field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Well defined single-phase garnet structure, with an average particle size of 39 nm was formed at 1350 °C. Density value of 5.245 g.cm-3, was calculated for YIG sample, which is reached around 99% of its theoretical density. MCMO technique appears to be another alternative to the conventional (manufactured) technique, due to the decreasing of the particle size with better homogeneity, high purity, reduction of the cost, and high yield in a nano-scale product compared to other preparations techniques.
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author Abbas, Zulkifly
Al-Habashi, Ramadan Masoud
Khalid, Kaida
Abd. Moksin, Mohd Maarof
spellingShingle Abbas, Zulkifly
Al-Habashi, Ramadan Masoud
Khalid, Kaida
Abd. Moksin, Mohd Maarof
Garnet ferrite (Y3Fe5O12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (MCMO) method
author_facet Abbas, Zulkifly
Al-Habashi, Ramadan Masoud
Khalid, Kaida
Abd. Moksin, Mohd Maarof
author_sort Abbas, Zulkifly
title Garnet ferrite (Y3Fe5O12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (MCMO) method
title_short Garnet ferrite (Y3Fe5O12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (MCMO) method
title_full Garnet ferrite (Y3Fe5O12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (MCMO) method
title_fullStr Garnet ferrite (Y3Fe5O12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (MCMO) method
title_full_unstemmed Garnet ferrite (Y3Fe5O12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (MCMO) method
title_sort garnet ferrite (y3fe5o12) nanoparticles prepared via modified conventional mixing oxides (mcmo) method
publisher EuroJournals
publishDate 2009
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