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Microstructural, Magnetic and microwave absorption characteristics of barium hexaferrite substituted with Co-Cr-Sn via mechanochemical method. Iranian Journal of Ceramic Science & Engineering 2015; 4 (2)
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In this study, synthesis and characterize investigation of barium hexaferrite doped with ions of cobalt, chromium and tin with the formula of BaCoxCrxSnxFe12-3xO19 was performed via mechanochemical method. For this purpose two samples were prepared with x values of 0.3 and 0.5. Phase and structural investigation by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) respectively,confirm the formation of barium hexaferriteswith minor amounts of hematite as secondary phaseafter heat treatment for 5 h attemperature of 1000 °C.Also, according to scanning electron microscope images (SEM) morphology of particles was perfectly hexagonal with an average particle size 600-650 nm.Based on magnetic parameters measured by vibrating sample Magnetometer (VSM) based on the value of coercivity, both samples were magnetically semi-hardand the highest saturation magnetization was obtained for the sample with composition of BaCo0.3Cr0.3Sn0.3Fe11.1O19.The values of saturation magnetization (Ms) and the coercivity (Hc) were measured for this compound, 42.21 emu/g and 656 Oe respectively.Doped barium hexaferrite electromagnetic parameters was evaluated using a vector network analyzer (VNA) in the frequency range of 8-12.5 GHz.According to the results the maximum absorption was related to BaCo0.5Cr0.5Sn0.5Fe10.5O19/resin epoxy composite with thickness of 5 mm at the frequency of 12.2GHzwas-15 dB.

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Bioceramics
Received: 2015/11/22 | Accepted: 2015/11/22

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