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Influence of synthesis parameters on size, shape, composition and magnetic properties of transition metal oxide nanoparticles
9th Nano Congress for Next Generation
August 01-02, 2016 Manchester, UK

Aladin Ullrich

University of Augsburg, Germany

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nanomed Nanotechnol

Abstract:

We have investigated the influence of synthesis parameters on the properties of transition metal oxide nanoparticles prepared by thermal decomposition of metalorganic precursors in high-boiling solvents (Tboil>300°C). The focus of the work was on the production of monodispersed iron and manganese oxide particles. By varying synthesis parameters, ferrite as well as core/shell particles, in the size range from <10 up to 20 nm with different composition and different shapes were produced. Size, shape and composition were investigated using energy filtered Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Electron diffraction as well as X- ray diffraction was used for crystal structure analysis. Magnetic properties of the particles were investigated by SQUID magnetometer. An exchange bias was found for particles with an antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic interface, while ferrite (MnxFe2-x)FeO4 particles showed a tunable saturation magnetization depending on the Fe/Mn ratio. Various applications, like in the field of polymer processing, will be discussed.

Biography :

Aladin Ullrich has completed his PhD from Augsburg University, Germany. He is the Co-ordinator of the Nano Research Group by Prof. Dr. S Horn, at the University of Augsburg, Germany.

Email: aladin.ullrich@physik.uni-augsburg.de