Iron oxide-based nanostructured ceramics with tailored magnetic and mechanical properties: development of mechanically robust, bulk superparamagnetic materials

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TitreIron oxide-based nanostructured ceramics with tailored magnetic and mechanical properties: development of mechanically robust, bulk superparamagnetic materials
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursGiuntini D, Torresani E, Chan KT, Blankenburg M, Saviot L, Bor B, Domenech B, Shachar M, Mueller M, Olevsky EA, Garay JE, Schneider GA
JournalNANOSCALE ADVANCES
Volume1
Pagination3139-3150
Date PublishedAUG 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2516-0230
Résumé

Nanostructured iron-oxide based materials with tailored mechanical and magnetic behavior are produced in bulk form. By applying ultra-fast heating routines via spark plasma sintering (SPS) to supercrystalline pellets, materials with an enhanced combination of elastic modulus, hardness and saturation magnetization are achieved. Supercrystallinity - namely the arrangement of the constituent nanoparticles into periodic structures - is achieved through self-assembly of the organically-functionalized iron oxide nanoparticles. The optimization of the following SPS regime allows the control of organics' removal, necking, iron oxide phase transformations and nano-grain size retention, and thus the fine-tuning of both mechanical properties and magnetic response, up until the production of bulk mm-size superparamagnetic materials.

DOI10.1039/c9na00222g