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Magnetic and colouring performaces of Co2+ ion doped magnetite powders synthesised using isothermal gaseous reduction

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Pages 70-75 | Received 15 Jun 2014, Accepted 06 Aug 2014, Published online: 20 Aug 2014
 

Abstract

Co2+ ion doped magnetite Fe3O4 powders were synthesised through isothermal gaseous reduction of hematite Fe2O3. X-ray diffraction results indicated that a single magnetite phase formed with 20CO–80CO2 (%) gas composition annealed at 1000°C for 2 h. The phase accompanied with a minor amount of cobalt ferrite CoFe2O4 with varying the Co2+ ion content from 1·0 to 7·0%. The cobalt incorporation strongly influenced on the crystallite size, microstructure, magnetic properties and colorimetric performance. Vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) evinced that pure magnetite phase as a soft magnetic material changed to hard magnetic material as the result of cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) phase formation. A saturation magnetisation (60·0 emu g−1) achieved for the pure magnetite phase. The coercive force increased from 41·7 Oe for pure phase to 476·7 Oe at 7%Co2+ ion doped magnetite. Meanwhile, addition of 2% Co2+ ion found to enhance the coloring properties of the magnetite. The colouring properties of CIE-L*a*b* and X, Y, Z colour measurements were near a commercial black pigment. However, the results demonstrated the visibility of using 2%Co2+ doped magnetite spinel powders as black magnetic ceramic pigments.

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