Influence of nonstoichiometry and the presence of maghemite on the Mössbauer spectrum of magnetite.
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1995
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Several samples of large- and small-particle magnetite (Fe304), as well as its thermal decomposition
products formed at different temperatures and atmospheres, have been studied extensively by
Mrssbauer spectroscopy (MS), both with and without an applied field of 6T. Synthetic mixtures of
magnetite and poorly- or well-crystallized maghemite have also been studied. Large-particle magnetite
(MCD > 200 nm), when heated in air for 12 hours at T < 400*(2, transforms to a mixture of wellcrystallized
hematite and magnetite, the latter one remaining stoichiometric, according to the relative
area-ratios obtained from MS. Thermal treatment at 1300"C in a controlled 02 partial pressure, produced
a mixture of stoichiometric and nonstoichiometric magnetite, but the latter component seems to be
composed of particles with different degrees of nonstoichiometry. The Mrssbauer spectra of the decomposition
products at T < 200"C in air of small-particle magnetite (MCD ~ 80 nm) could be successfully
interpreted as a mixture of magnetite and maghemite, rather than nonstoichiometric magnetite. This
suggestion is further supported by the experiments with the synthetic mixtures. It is clearly demonstrated
that is not possible, even by applying a strong external field, to separate the contribution of the A-site of
magnetite from that of maghemite.
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Magnetite, Morssbauer effect, Nonstoichiometric magnetite
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COSTA, G. M. da et al. Influence of nonstoichiometry and the presence of maghemite on the Mössbauer spectrum of magnetite. Clays & Clay Minerals, v. 43, p. 656-668, 1995. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1346/CCMN.1995.0430602>. Acesso em: 20 abr. 2017.