Abstract:
Carboxylate hydrazinate complex involving mixed metals have been synthesized and used as precursor for preparing the nanocrystalline Mn-Ni-Zn ferrite. Chemical composition of complex was fixed from chemical analysis results, infrared studies, thermogravimetric and differential scanning calorimetric analysis and isothermal weight loss studies. Nano-crystalline Mn-Ni-Zn ferrite particles obtained by thermal autocatalytic decomposition were characterized using X-ray diffraction studies, infrared spectral studies and TEM measurement. Two peaks in the region of 340-420 and 550-660 cm(-1) observed in the infrared spectrum of "as synthesized" oxide are characteristics of spinel ferrites. Average particle size of "as synthesized" Mn-Ni-Zn ferrite was found to be 10 nm."As synthesized" Mn-Ni-Zn ferrite showed Curie point at 313 degrees C. Saturation magnetization (44.7 emu/g) observed for "as synthesized" Mn-Ni-Zn ferrite is lower than bulk material which is indicative of its nano-crystalline nature. Seebeck coefficient measurement has shown that the material exhibits n-type semiconducting behavior.