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Phase composition and magnetic properties of niobium-iron codoped TiO{sub 2} nanoparticles synthesized in Ar/O{sub 2} radio-frequency thermal plasma

Journal Article · · Journal of Solid State Chemistry
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  1. Materials Processing Unit, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047 (Japan)
  2. Superconducting Properties Unit, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044 (Japan)
  3. Department of Environmental Chemistry and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 226-8502 (Japan)
  4. Department of Chemical Science and Technology, Hosei University, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8584 (Japan)
Nanoparticles of Nb{sup 5+}-Fe{sup 3+} codoped TiO{sub 2} with various Nb{sup 5+} concentrations (Nb/(Ti+Fe+Nb)=0-10.0 at%) and Fe{sup 3+} (Fe/(Ti+Fe+Nb)=0-2.0 at%) were synthesized using Ar/O{sub 2} thermal plasma. Dopant content, chemical valence, phase identification, morphology and magnetic properties were determined using several characterization techniques, including inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometer, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectrometer, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and SQUID commercial instrument. The XRD revealed that all the plasma-synthesized powders were exclusively composed of anatase as major phase and rutile. The rutile weight fraction was increased by the substitution of Fe{sup 3+} for Ti{sup 4+} whereas it was reduced by the Nb{sup 5+} doping. The plasma-synthesized Nb{sup 5+}-Fe{sup 3+} codoped TiO{sub 2} powders had intrinsic magnetic properties of strongly paramagnetic and feebly ferromagnetic at room temperature. The ferromagnetic properties gradually deteriorated as the Fe{sup 3+} concentration was decreased, suggesting that the ferromagnetism was predominated by the phase composition as a carrier-mediated exchange. - Graphical Abstract: Spherical nanoparticles of Nb{sup 5+}-Fe{sup 3+} codoped TiO{sub 2} were synthesized using Ar/O{sub 2} thermal plasma. The plasma-synthesized powders were composed of anatase as major phase and rutile. Rutile weight fraction was increased by Fe{sup 3+} addition but was reduced by Nb{sup 5+} doping. Strongly paramagnetic and feebly ferromagnetic properties are of intrinsic nature. Ferromagnetic properties gradually deteriorated as Fe{sup 3+} concentration was increased. Highlights: > Nanoparticles of Nb{sup 5+}-Fe{sup 3+} codoped TiO{sub 2} were synthesized using Ar/O{sub 2} thermal plasma. > The plasma-synthesized powders were composed of anatase as major phase and rutile. > Rutile weight fraction was increased by Fe{sup 3+} addition but was reduced by Nb{sup 5+} doping. > Strongly paramagnetic and feebly ferromagnetic properties are of intrinsic nature. > Ferromagnetic properties gradually deteriorated as Fe{sup 3+} concentration was increased.
OSTI ID:
21580248
Journal Information:
Journal of Solid State Chemistry, Journal Name: Journal of Solid State Chemistry Journal Issue: 9 Vol. 184; ISSN 0022-4596; ISSN JSSCBI
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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