Effect of Temperature and Atmosphere of Co-precipitation Reaction on The Magnetic and Colorimetric Properties of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles

Authors

1 Department of Material Engineering, Najf abad Azad University

2 Inorganic Pigment and Glazes Department, Institute for Color Science and Technology

3 Department of Color Physics, Institute for Color, Science and Technology

Abstract

At the present work, the effect of synthesis temperature and atmosphere on the magnetic and color properties of the magnetite (Fe3O4) magnetic nanparticles was studied and magnetic and colorimetric properties of them were correlated . The precipitation occurred by pH adjustment of ferrous/ferric mixed salt-solution with ammonium hydroxide addition. The synthesis was performed in the temperature range of 25C to 80C in ambient and nitrogen protected atmospheres. The magnetite nanoparticles were characterized by vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) analysis. Crystallite size was calculated via reclaimed Sherrer,s formula. The magnetic properties revealed that temperature variations shows appreciable effect on magnetic properties when the synthesis is performedin ambient atmosphere but is not effective when it is performed in inert atmosphere. The colorimetric parameters were calculated in two color spaces CIEL*a*b* and CIEL*C*h. The results showed that the color of nanopigments tend to red shade when synthesis was performed in ambient atmosphere and to black shade when synthesis was done in nitrogen atmosphere.

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