Jurnal Keramik dan Gelas Indonesia
Vol 24, No 2 (2015): Jurnal Keramik dan Gelas Indonesia

Density and Magnetic Properties of Barium Ferrite from BaFe12O19 Nanoparticles Prepared by Microemulsion Method

Handoko Setyo Kuncoro (Balai Besar Keramik)
Naniek Sulistarihani (Unknown)
Ria Julyana Manullang (Unknown)
Maulid Purnawan (Unknown)
Ratih Resti Astari (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2015

Abstract

The density and magnetic properties of barium ferrite from BaFe12O19 Nanoparticles prepared by microemulsion method have been studied by comparing with the properties of micro-scaled BaFe12O19 prepared by metallurgical method. The preceding preparation consists of emulsification process, mixing, aging, centrifuging/separation, drying, grinding, and calcination at temperature of 900 oC, which brings on  the BaFe12O19 nanoparticles powder as its final product. Then, the obtained powders have been formed at compaction pressure of 200 Kg/cm2 and sintered at temperature of 1100 oC. The indications of formed BaFe12O19 nanoparticles have been confirmed via XRD and TEM testings which their dimension sizes are under 100 nm. Based on density measurements, the density of barium ferrite prepared by microemulsion method is higher than that of by metalurgical method (i.e. 5,3 gr/ml). While, the permagraph examinations have indicated that both remanence magnetic induction (2.49 kOe) and maximum energy product values (0.47 MGOe) of barium ferrite prepared by microemulsion method are higher about 1.22 and 1.47 times, respectively.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jkgi

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Subject

Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Electrical & Electronics Engineering Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

The JKGI contains papers of original research that provide or lead to fundamental principles in the science of ceramics, functional ceramics and ceramic-based composites. These articles include reports of the discovery of new phases, phase relationships, processing approaches and microstructures ...