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Size Control Synthesis of Uniform beta-FeOOH to High Coercive Field Porous Magnetic alpha-Fe2O3 Nanorods

Authors
Chaudhari, Nitin K.Yu, Jong-Sung
Issue Date
18-12월-2008
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C, v.112, no.50, pp.19957 - 19962
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume
112
Number
50
Start Page
19957
End Page
19962
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122208
DOI
10.1021/jp808589y
ISSN
1932-7447
Abstract
Uniform beta-FeOOH (akaganeite) nanorods with different sizes featuring highly ordered channel-type nanoporous structures were synthesized by simple reproducible one-step hydrothermal method without surfactant and size selection processes.. Systematic control of the aspect ratio and mean size of the beta-FeOOH nanorods was achieved by regulating the concentration of hydrochloric acid. The length and diameter of these rods could be varied from 270 to 650 nm and from 32 to 21 nm, respectively. It is seen that the size of the beta-FeOOH rods strongly depends upon the chloride ion concentration and also upon other added foreign inorganic salt and base. In particular, the beta-FeOOH nanorods synthesized with small diameter less than 10 nm are reported for the first time here. The nanorod formation mechanism was proposed on the basis of the evolution of the structure and the morphology, along with variation of the ion concentration. The resulting rod-shaped iron hydroxides were transformed into porous alpha-Fe2O3 nanorods by slow heating at 250 degrees C for 2 h. The magnetic properties measured by superconducting quantum interference device technique revealed that the alpha-Fe2O3 nanorods displayed ferromagnetic behavior. High coercive value up to 1.46 T, which. is the largest, reported so far is observed for these alpha-Fe2O3 magnetic nanorods.
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