Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.60, 778-782, 2014
Ferrous sulfate based low temperature synthesis and magnetic properties of nickel ferrite nanostructures
We report a simple, low temperature and surfactant free co-precipitation method for the preparation of nickel ferrite nanostructures using ferrous sulfate as the iron precursor. The products obtained from this method were compared for their physical properties with nickel ferrites produced through conventional co-precipitation and hydrothermal methods which used ferric nitrate as the iron precursor. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the synthesis of single phase inverse spinel nanocrystalline nickel ferrites at temperature as low as 110 degrees C in the low temperature method. Electron microscopy analysis on the samples revealed the formation of nearly spherical nanotructures in the size range of 20-30 nm which are comparable to other conventional methods. Vibrating sample magnetometer measurements showed the formation of superparamagnetic particles with high magnetic saturation 41.3 emu/g which corresponds well with conventional synthesis methods. The spontaneous synthesis of the nickel ferrite nanoparticles by the low temperature synthesis method was attributed to the presence of 0.808 kJ mol(-1) of excess Gibbs free energy due to ferrous sulfate precursor. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.