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de la Torre, Ernesto, Ana Lozada, Maricarmen Adatty, and Sebastián Gámez. "Activated Carbon-Spinels Composites for Waste Water Treatment." Metals 8, no. 12 (2018): 1070. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/met8121070.

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Nowadays, mining effluents have several contaminants that produce great damage to the environment, cyanide chief among them. Ferrites synthesized from transition metals have oxidative properties that can be used for cyanide oxidation due to their low solubility. In this study, cobalt and copper ferrites were synthesized via the precipitation method, using cobalt nitrate, copper nitrate, and iron nitrate as precursors in a molar ratio of Co or Cu:Fe = 1:2 and NaOH as the precipitating agent. The synthesized ferrites were impregnated in specific areas on active carbon. These composites were char
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Boss, Alan F. N., Antonio C. C. Migliano, and Ingrid Wilke. "The Influence of Stoichiometry on the Index of Refraction of Cobalt Ferrite Samples at Terahertz Frequencies." MRS Advances 2, no. 58-59 (2017): 3663–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/adv.2017.355.

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ABSTRACT We report an experimental study on the terahertz frequency dielectric properties of manganese cobalt ferrites (MnxCo1−xFe2O4) and nickel cobalt ferrites (NixCo1-xFe2O4) with three different stoichiometry each, x=0.3, x=0.5 and 0.7. Particularly, we present a comparison and discussion of the terahertz frequency indices of refraction of these two ferrites compositions. MnxCo1−xFe2O4 and NixCo1-xFe2O4 pellets with different Mn/Co and Ni/Co ratios (x=0.3, x=0.5 and x=0.7) were prepared by state-of-the-art ceramic processing. The morphology and chemical homogeneity of these ferrites were c
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Al-Kadhi, Nada S., Ghadah M. Al-Senani, Rasmiah S. Almufarij, Omar H. Abd-Elkader, and Nasrallah M. Deraz. "Green Synthesis of Nanomagnetic Copper and Cobalt Ferrites Using Corchorus Olitorius." Crystals 13, no. 5 (2023): 758. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst13050758.

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This study aims to develop a self-combustion method for use in the preparation of copper and cobalt ferrites. This development was based on the full use of dry leaves of Corchorus olitorius plant in order to stimulate the preparation of the studied ferrites by making full use of the small amount of carbon produced from the combustion process. The fabrication of CuFe2O4 and CoFe2O4 with spinel-type structures and the Fd3m space group is confirmed by XRD and FTIR investigations. Two major vibration bands occur laterally at 400 cm−1 and 600 cm−1. We were able to understand the existence of two st
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Pussi, Katariina, Keying Ding, Bernardo Barbiellini, et al. "Atomic Structure of Mn-Doped CoFe2O4 Nanoparticles for Metal–Air Battery Applications." Condensed Matter 8, no. 2 (2023): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/condmat8020049.

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We discuss the atomic structure of cobalt ferrite nanoparticles doped with Mn via an analysis based on combining atomic pair distribution functions with high energy X-ray diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy measurements. Cobalt ferrite nanoparticles are promising materials for metal–air battery applications. Cobalt ferrites, however, generally show poor electronic conductivity at ambient temperatures, which limits their bifunctional catalytic performance in oxygen electrocatalysis. Our study reveals how the introduction of Mn ions promotes the conductivity of the c
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Frolova, Liliya A. "Investigation of Magnetic and Photocatalytic Properties of CoFe2O4 Doped La3+, Nd3+, I3+." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, no. 30 (2022): 2496. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-01302496mtgabs.

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Cobalt ferrites are widely used for permanent magnets, magnetic fluids, microwave devices, high density information storage and environmental technologies. The properties of nanosized magnetic materials strongly depend on the shape, size, and phase composition of the particles. The great interest of researchers in nanosized materials in recent years is associated with the possibility of changing the properties of magnetic materials by controlling the particle size and distribution of cations over sublattices in ferrite [1]. Nanoparticles of doped cobalt ferrite showed improved physicochemical
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Majid, Farzana, Amarah Nazir, Sadia Ata, et al. "Effect of Hydrothermal Reaction Time on Electrical, Structural and Magnetic Properties of Cobalt Ferrite." Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie 234, no. 2 (2020): 323–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zpch-2019-1423.

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AbstractCobalt ferrite was synthesized by hydrothermal route in order to investigate the effect of hydrothermal reaction time on structural, magnetic and dielectric properties. The synthesized cobalt ferrite was characterized by X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared and Vibrating-Sample Magnetometer (VMS). XRD data analysis confirmed the formation of cubic inverse spinel ferrite for complete time series as the high intensity peak corresponds to cubic normal spinel structure. The ionic radii, cation distribution among tetrahedral and octahedral sites, lattice parameters, X-ray density,
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Hochu, F., and M. Lenglet. "Co(II) Optical Absorption in Spinels: Infrared and Ligand-Field Spectroscopic Study of the Ionicity of the bond. Magnetic Structure and Co2+→Fe3+MMCT in Ferrites. Correlation with the Magneto-Optical Properties." Active and Passive Electronic Components 20, no. 3 (1998): 169–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/16871.

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The analysis of the infrared and ligand field spectra of COM2O4spinels reveals that the ionicity of these compounds varies in the following order aluminate > gallate > ferrite and chromite > rhodite and cobaltite. A linear relation has been established between the Δ(LO-TO)1splitting, Racah parameter and the ionic-covalent parameterSSp=ΣICP+tetra∑ICPocta. The influence of strong superexchange interactions on the optical spectrum of cobalt ferrites has been studied. The cation distribution has been established by EXAFS and XANES measurements. The cluster (CoFeO10)15–is characterized by
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Gupta, Priyanka, Dr Ravi Kumar Vijai, and Subhash Chander. "Synthesis, Characterization and Magnetic properties of Nanoparticles of Cobalt Doped Ferrite." International Journal of Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics 6, no. 5 (2022): 06–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijcmp.6.5.2.

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Ferrites are ceramic like material having magnetic properties which are being utilized for several applications. Cobalt ferrites are hard magnetic material with high coercivity. In our study Crystalline, Magnetic nanoparticles of Cobalt ferrite Co0.8Fe2.2O4 were synthesized by Sol Gel Method using ferric chloride and cobalt nitrate with NaOH as a reactant. Structural characteristics of samples were determined by X-Ray diffraction, FESEM and TEM. Particle size found 14.26nm by using Debye Scherrer method. Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) studies revealed nano-crystalline nature of the sample
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Kikuchi, Takeyuki, Tatsuya Nakamura, Masamichi Miki, et al. "Synthesis of Hexagonal Ferrites by Citric Complex Method." Advances in Science and Technology 45 (October 2006): 697–700. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ast.45.697.

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Various hexagonal ferrites, which include hard and soft ferrites, were prepared by citric complex method. High purity reagent of strontium carbonate, iron (III) nitrate ennnahydrate, cobalt (II) nitrate hexahydrate and lanthanum oxide were used as starting materials. Prepared aqueous solution was heated for dehydration and gelling. Thermal pyrolysis was carried out by heating the gel. The obtained precursor powders were ground with an alumina mortar and compacted by uniaxial pressing into disk specimens and then heated at temperature range between 1023K and 1523K in air. Phase identification a
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Zhang, Chang Sen, Lei Yang, and Feng Zhou. "Preparation and Microstructure of Co-Ferrite Fine Powder." Advanced Materials Research 328-330 (September 2011): 1365–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.328-330.1365.

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Cobalt ferrites were prepared by citrate sol-gel method, chemical co-precipitation, mechanical grinding, respectively. The grain size, morphology, and the size of crystal particles were studied by x-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Cobalt ferrite showed different morphologys when prepared by different methods, It was tapered corners which prepared by sol-gel method; It was tetrahedral which prepared by mechanical grinding method; It was sphere which prepared by chemical co-precipitation method. The average grain size of cobalt ferrite was less than 100nm, while par
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