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Microstructure and magnetic properties of FeSiAl soft magnetic composites prepared by chemical in-situ coprecipitation with NaOH

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MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 267, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2021.124626

Keywords

Soft magnetic composites; FeSiAl; Alkali solution; Calcination; Magnetic properties

Funding

  1. Innovative Research Project of Key Laboratory for Preparation and Processing of New Materials in Yunnan Province [2020KF001]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, Central South University, Changsha, China

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The microstructure, formation mechanism, and magnetic properties of the coated FeSiAl powder prepared by the chemistry in-situ generation method have been investigated, showing that the FeSiAl@Al2O3 soft magnetic composite has excellent magnetic properties.
The FeSiAl powder was dispersed into NaOH solution with 10 wt% concentration, after a certain time then NaHCO3 with 2 wt% concentration was added. After calcination at 1250 degrees C, the coating changed into the oxide insulation on the surface of FeSiAl particles. The microstructure, formation mechanism, and magnetic properties of the coated powder prepared by the chemistry in-situ generation method has been investigated. The electrical insulation layer oxide was confirmed that there existence of Al2O3 phase. The thickenss of coating layer was about 20 nm measured by the TEM. The saturation magnetization (Ms) of FeSiAl powder slightly increased after coated, but obviously increased after calcined. Then the FeSiAl resistivity obviously increased after coated, and further increased after calcination. The FeSiAl soft magnetic composite has the magnetic properties of effective permeability mu(e) = 56.03 and total magnetic loss P-cv = 1042.86 mW/cm(3) that measured under the condition of frequency 1000 kHz and 20 mT. This is an effective method to prepare high performance FeSiAl@Al2O3 soft magnetic composite applied at higher frequency.

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