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Title:
Structural, AC conductivity, dielectric behavior and magnetic properties of Mg-substituted LiFe5O8 powders synthesized by sol–gel auto-combustion method MG El-Shaarawy, MM Rashad, NM Shash, MH Maklad, FA Afifi Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 26 (8), 6040-6050
Authors: MG El-Shaarawy, MM Rashad, NM Shash, MH Maklad, FA Afifi
Year: 2015
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
Volume: 26
Issue: Not Available
Pages: :6040–6050
Publisher: springer
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Mervat Gamal El-Shaarawy_Mg doped LiFe5O8.pdf
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Abstract:

Magnesium-substituted lithium ferrite powders (Li1−xMg2xFe5−xO8 where x = 0.0–0.8) were prepared by sol–gel auto-combustion method. XRD profiles revealed that all compositions were single cubic ferrite structure for the precursors annealed at 800 °C for 2 h. The crystallite size was found to decrease whereas the lattice parameter was increased with increasing Mg2+ ion content. The microstructure of the formed powders was Mg concentration dependent. Increasing the Mg2+ ion ratio was found to inhibit the grain growth of the formed ferrite. The AC electrical conductivity of Mg2+ ion substituted lithium ferrite samples was raised with increasing the concentration of Mg2+ ions as the result of increasing the hopping of electrons between Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions. Meanwhile, dielectric constant (ε′) was diminished with increasing the frequency of external electric field as well as increasing the temperature and concentration of Mg2+ ions. Alongside, the formed crystalline magnesium substituted lithium ferrite had good magnetic properties. High saturation magnetization (78.7 emu/g) was attained by the formed ferrite sample at Mg2+ molar ratio of 0.4 annealed at 800 °C for 2 h.

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