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Zinc ferrites are a series of synthetic inorganic compounds of zinc and iron (ferrite) with the general formula of ZnxFe3−xO4. Franklinite is a naturally occurring mineral with the composition ZnFe2O4 and is the geological counterpart of these synthetic ferrites.
Preparation and properties
editZinc ferrite compounds can be prepared by aging solutions of Zn(NO3)2, Fe(NO3)3, and triethanolamine in the presence and in the absence of hydrazine,[1] or reacting iron oxides and zinc oxide at high temperature. Spinel (Zn, Fe) Fe2O4 appears as a tan-colored solid that is insoluble in water, acids, or diluted alkali.[2] Because of their high opacity, zinc ferrites can be used as pigments, especially in applications requiring heat stability. For example, zinc ferrite prepared from yellow iron oxide can be used as a substitute for applications in temperatures above 350 °F (177 °C).[3] When added to high corrosion-resistant coatings, the corrosion protection increases with an increase in the concentration of zinc ferrite.[4]
One investigation shows that the zinc ferrite, which is paramagnetic in the bulk form, exhibits ferrimagnetism in nanocrystalline thin film format.[5] A large room temperature magnetization and narrow ferromagnetic resonance line width have been achieved by controlling thin films growth conditions.[6]
Applications and research
editZinc ferrite is of research interest in energy storage devices. Flexible electrodes for hybrid capacitors can be prepared using nanostructured gadolinium doped zinc ferrite (GZFO), reinforced with carbon nanotubes (CNT), and supported on aluminum foil (AF).[7] A specific capacitance of 887 F g⁻¹ at a current density of 1 A g⁻¹ was measured and the electrode maintained 94.5% of its capacitance after 7000 charge–discharge cycles at 15 A g⁻¹. An energy density of 40.025 Wh kg⁻¹ and a power density of 279.78 W kg⁻¹ were measured, indicating its potential for powering wearable electronic devices.[8]
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ Andrés Vergés, M.; Martinez, M.; Matijevié, E. (1993). "Synthesis and characterization of zinc ferrite particles prepared by hydrothermal decomposition of zinc chelate solutions". Journal of Materials Research. 8 (11): 2916. Bibcode:1993JMatR...8.2916A. doi:10.1557/JMR.1993.2916. S2CID 97531574.[permanent dead link]
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- ↑ "Zinc Ferrite". Hoover Color Corporation. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
- ↑ Ayana, Y. M. A.; El-Sawy, S. M.; Salah, S. H. (1997). "Zinc-ferrite pigment for corrosion protection". Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials. 44 (6): 381–388. doi:10.1108/00035599710367681.
- ↑ Bohra, M.; Prasad, S.; Kumar, N.; Misra, D. S.; Sahoo, S. C.; Venkataramani, N.; Krishnan, R. (2006). "Large room temperature magnetization in nanocrystalline zinc ferrite thin films". Appl. Phys. Lett. 488 (26): 262506. Bibcode:2006ApPhL..88z2506B. doi:10.1063/1.2217253.
- ↑ Bohra, M.; Prasad, S.; Kumar, N.; Misra, D. S.; Sahoo, S. C.; Venkataramani, N.; Krishnan, R. (2006). "Large room temperature magnetization in nanocrystalline zinc ferrite thin films". Appl. Phys. Lett. 488 (26): 262506. Bibcode:2006ApPhL..88z2506B. doi:10.1063/1.2217253.
- ↑ Ganjali, Fatemeh; Gorab, Mostafa Ghafori; Aliabadi, Hooman Aghamirza Moghim; Rahmati, Saman; Cohan, Reza Ahangari; Eivazzadeh-Keihan, Reza; Maleki, Ali; Ghafuri, Hossein; Mahdavi, Mohammad (2023-07-19). "A novel nanocomposite containing zinc ferrite nanoparticles embedded in carboxymethylcellulose hydrogel plus carbon nitride nanosheets with multifunctional bioactivity". RSC Advances. 13 (32): 21873–21881. Bibcode:2023RSCAd..1321873G. doi:10.1039/D3RA02822D. ISSN 2046-2069. PMC 10354627. PMID 37475756.
- ↑ Aadil, Muhammad; Taki, Anmar Ghanim; Zulfiqar, Sonia; Rahman, Abdur; Shahid, Muhammad; Warsi, Muhammad Farooq; Ahmad, Zubair; Alothman, Asma A.; Mohammad, Saikh (2023-09-18). "Gadolinium doped zinc ferrite nanoarchitecture reinforced with a carbonaceous matrix: a novel hybrid material for next-generation flexible capacitors". RSC Advances. 13 (40): 28063–28075. doi:10.1039/D3RA05290G. ISSN 2046-2069. PMC 10517144.
External links
edit- Morrison, S. A. (2004). "Magnetic and structural properties of nickel zinc ferrite nanoparticles synthesized at room temperature" (PDF). Journal of Applied Physics. 95 (11): 6392–6395. Bibcode:2004JAP....95.6392M. doi:10.1063/1.1715132. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
- Chen, H. K.; Yang, C. Y. (2001). "A study on the preparation of zinc ferrite". Scandinavian Journal of Metallurgy. 30 (4): 238–241. doi:10.1034/j.1600-0692.2001.300407.x.