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Influence of multiwalled carbon nanotube addition on the magnetic and reflection-loss characteristics of Mn-Sn-Ti substituted strontium ferrite nanoparticles

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 604, Issue -, Pages 373-378

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.03.143

Keywords

Magnetic properties; MWCNTs; Nanocomposite; Reflection loss; Strontium ferrite

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In this work, Mn-Sn-Ti substituted strontium ferrite (Sr-ferrite:SrM) nanoparticles were attached on the outer surface of varied multi-walled carbon nanotubes volume fraction with the amount of 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30, by employing of the sol-gel method. The phase identification and morphologies of the nanocomposites were characterized by X-ray diffraction and field emission scanning microscopy respectively. The obtained results showed that the single phase SrFe9.5 (Mn1.25Sn0.625Ti0.625) O-19 nanoparticles were decorated on MWCNTs can be obtained at 900 degrees C. Fourier transform infrared revealed that both the stretching and the bending modes are formed in the citrate complex in the ferrite and hydroxyl and carboxyl groups on the external surface of MWCNTs. The Magnetic properties were measured by a vibrating sample magnetometer. It was found that saturation magnetization, remanent magnetization and coercivity decrease by an increase in the MWCNTs content from 10 to 30 vol%. The reflection loss measurement of the prepared absorber which contain the ratio of 70-30 mass% for the nanocomposite to the polyvinyl chloride, done by the vector network analyzer, proved that the prepared nanocomposites have the maximum reflection loss of -28 dB at the frequency of 8.8 GHz for Mn-Ti-Sn substituted strontium ferrite -30 vol% MWCNT nanocomposite with a bandwidth of 4 GHz (RL > -10 dB). (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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