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    Magnetic behavior of Mg-Al-Zn-Fe mixed oxides from precursors layered double hydroxide
    (2012) Oliva, Marcos; Heredia, Angélica; Zandalazini, Carlos L.; Crivello, Monica Elise; Corchero, E.
    Mixed oxides of Mg–Al–Zn–Fe were obtained by calcination of layered double hydroxides (LDH) prepared by coprecipitation reaction with hydrothermal treatment. The structural characterization of precursors and oxides was carried out by X rays diffraction, showing increases of ZnO phase with the increase of the zinc content. Magnetic behavior was studied by vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) and by a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) showing both paramagnetic and super paramagnetic behavior depending on both particles size and composition.
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    Synthesis, characterization and magnetic behavior of Mg-Fe- Al mixed oxides based on layered double hydroxide
    (2013) Heredia, Angélica; Oliva, Marcos; Agú, Ulises Ariel; Zandalazini, Carlos L.; Marchetti, Sergio G.; Herrero, Eduardo; Crivello, Mónica Elsie
    In the present work, Mg–Al–Fe layered double hydroxides were prepared by coprecipitation reaction with hydrothermal treatment. The characterization of precursors and their corresponding calcinated products (mixed oxides) were carried out by X ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), termogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry, diffuse reflectance UV–vis spectroscopy, specific surface area, Mössbauaer and magnetic properties. The Fe3+ species were observed in tetrahedrally and octahedrally coordination in brucite layered. The XPS analysis shows that the Fe3+ ions can be found in two coordination environments (tetrahedral and octahedral) as mixed oxides, and as spinel-structure. Oxides show a decrease in the specific surface areas when the iron loading is increased. The magnetic and Mössbauaer response show that MgAlFe mixed oxides are different behaviours such as different population ratios of ferromagnetic, weak-ferromagnetic, paramagnetic and superparamagnetic phases. The better crystallization of spinel structure with increased temperature is correlated with the improved magnetic properties.