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Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2021 Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 224–231 (Mi nano1018)

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CHEMISTRY AND MATERIAL SCIENCE

The effect of co-precipitation temperature on the crystallite size and aggregation/agglomeration of GdFeO$_3$ nanoparticles

V. I. Popkova, Y. Albadibc

a Ioffe Institute, Saint Petersburg, 194021, Russia
b Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology, Saint Petersburg, 190013, Russia
c Al-Baath University, Homs, 77, Syrian Arab Republic

Abstract: In this work, a series of GdFeO$_3$ nanopowders was successfully synthesized via a reverse co-precipitation technique at different solution temperatures (0, 25 and 50 $^\circ$C) followed by thermal treatment. Co-precipitated hydroxides and heat treatment products were analyzed using EDXS, DTA-TGA, PXRD, ASA and LD methods. It was shown that the formation temperature of GdFeO$_3$ nanoparticles varies in the range of 737.5–758.8 $^\circ$C and total weight loss varies in the range of 23.6–26.4% depending on the temperature of initial solutions. The specific surface areas of nanopowders were found to be strongly dependent on the factor mentioned above and belong to 2.5–16.3 m2/g values interval. The hierarchical structure of the obtained nanopowders was established and the effect of co-precipitation temperature on the average crystallite (21.4–34.3 nm), aggregate (46.2-301.2 nm) and agglomerate (33.5–40.9 $\mu$m) sizes was discussed in detail.

Keywords: co-precipitation, gadolinium orthoferrite, nanoparticles, aggregation, agglomeration.

Received: 02.02.2021
Revised: 10.04.2021

Language: English

DOI: 10.17586/2220-8054-2021-12-2-224-231



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