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Structural, Magnetic, and AC Measurements of Nanoferrites/Graphene Composites

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12060931

Keywords

spinel ferrites; graphene; composites; magnetic properties; AC conductivity

Funding

  1. NUST MISIS
  2. Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education through FRGS grant [FRGS/1/2020/TK0/UM/02/33]
  3. Universiti of Malaya Research Grant [RU013AC-2021]

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This article presents the synthesis and investigation of Mn, Co, and Co-Mn nanoferrites, as well as the preparation of ferrite/graphene composites. Various structural and characterizing investigations were performed, confirming the formation of desired nanoferrite powders and their properties. The ferrite/graphene composites showed lower saturation magnetization values, AC conductivity, and dielectric constant values compared to pure ferrites, but exhibited the same behavior trends.
As a contribution to the graphene-based nanoferrite composites, this article is intended to present Mn, Co, and Co-Mn nanoferrites for the preparation and investigation of such samples. Nanoparticles of Co ferrite, Mn ferrite, and Co-Mn ferrite were chemically synthesized by the coprecipitation method. The composites of ferrite/graphene were made by incorporating weight ratios of 25% graphene to 75% ferrite. Various structural and characterizing investigations of ferrite samples and ferrite/graphene composites were performed, including XRD, EDX, SEM, VSM hysteresis loops, AC conductivity, and dielectric behavior. The investigations ensured the formation of the intended nanoferrite powders, each having a single-phase crystal structure with no undesired phases or elements. All samples exhibit a soft magnetic behavior. They show a semiconducting behavior of AC electrical conductivity as well. This was proved by the temperature dependence of the AC's electrical conductivity. Whereas the dielectric function and loss tangent show an expected, well-explained behavior, the ferrite/graphene composite samples have lower saturation magnetization values, lower AC conductivity, and dielectric constant values than the pure ferrites but still have the same behavior trends as those of the pure ferrites. The values obtained may represent steps on developing new materials for expected applications, such as manufacturing supercapacitors and/or improved battery electrodes.

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