Synthesis and Characterization of NiFe2O4 Nanoparticles Synthesized by Levitational Gas Condensation (LGC)

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NiFe2O4 nano particles were synthesized by a simple levitational gas condensation (LGC) using Ni and Fe metal powder as starting materials. The TEM image reveals spherical particles with the range of the particle size from 8 to 22 nm. The Mössbauer spectrum revealed the presence of superparamagnetic phase with abnormal ionic states of Fe2+ and Fe3+

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 135)

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February 2008

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