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Magnetic properties of nickel manganite obtained by a complex polymerization method

Savić, Slavica; Tadić, Marin; Jagličić, Zvonko; Mančić, Lidija; Vojisavljević, Katarina; Branković, Goran O.

(Belgrade : Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, 2015)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Savić, Slavica
AU  - Tadić, Marin
AU  - Jagličić, Zvonko
AU  - Mančić, Lidija
AU  - Vojisavljević, Katarina
AU  - Branković, Goran O.
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/742
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7524
AB  - Spinel materials based on Mn and Ni has been intensively studied over the past years due to their excellent semiconductor properties. Nickel manganite as NTC thermistor is widely used today in different industrial sectors. Here we report the complex polymerization method (CPM) for producing nickel manganite fine particles with a homogeneous distribution of constituent cations in the crystal lattice that ensures formation of dense monophased ceramic with the novel magnetic properties after been sintered in oxygen and air atmosphere. Phase composition of the synthesized materials was examined by XRPD, while the morphology of the powder and microstructure of ceramic were investigated using FESEM and SEM analyses, respectively. The magnetic properties of the samples have been studied by measuring the temperature and field dependence of magnetization. Magnetic measurements of M(T) reveal rather complex magnetic properties and multiple magnetic phase transitions. In the case of air atmosphere we found three magnetic phase transitions with transition temperatures at TM1=35 K, TM2=101 K and TM3=120 K. TM1 maximum is strongly dependent on the strength of the applied magnetic field (TM1 decreases with increasing applied field) whereas the TM3 is field independent The values of the coercivity, remanent magnetization and saturation magnetization at 100 K are: HC = 184 Oe, Mr = 1.92 emu/g and MS = 7.88 emu/g, respectively. The measured values at 5 K are HC = 1035 Oe, Mr = 7.70 emu/g and MS = 14.47 emu/g. Moreover, hysteresis properties measured after cooling of the sample in magnetic field show exchange bias effect with an exchange bias field |HEB=196 Oe. For the sample synthetized in oxygen atmosphere, the magnetization dependence of temperature M(T) and AC susceptibility data obtained from SQUID measurements clearly demonstrates that quadruple magnetic phase transitions can be readily detected at TM1~115 K, TM2~105 K, TM3~38 K and TM4~7 K. These findings suggest the novel magnetic transition for nickel manganite at low temperature TM4. The temperatures of observed maximums in χ’(T) and χ’’(T) parts of susceptibility are frequency independent, whereas the height of the peaks decreases with increasing frequency. The fact that TM4 does not shift with the increase of the frequency led us to the conclusion that there are no spin-glass/surface effect and/or blocking temperature/finite size effect connected to the NiMn2O4 ceramic. Therefore, the low-temperature peak TM4 in AC susceptibility is associated with ferromagnetic-like and antiferromagnetic-like magnetic transition in the interfacial FM/AFM internal structure. The exchange bias effect was found in a field cooled hysteresis loops at 5 K. The field cooling of the sample was under a magnetic field of 100 Oe and 10 kOe whereas the determined exchange bias fields were |HEB|=129 Oe and 182 Oe, respectively. The analysis of the results and comparison with literature data allowed us to conjecture that the mixed oxidation states of Mn ions and ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic sublattice orders tailor these interesting magnetic properties.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Multidisciplinary Research
C3  - Programme and the Book of Abstracts / 3rd Conference of the Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials, 3CSCS-2015, June 15-17, 2015, Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Magnetic properties of nickel manganite obtained by a complex polymerization method
SP  - 111
EP  - 112
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7524
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Savić, Slavica and Tadić, Marin and Jagličić, Zvonko and Mančić, Lidija and Vojisavljević, Katarina and Branković, Goran O.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Spinel materials based on Mn and Ni has been intensively studied over the past years due to their excellent semiconductor properties. Nickel manganite as NTC thermistor is widely used today in different industrial sectors. Here we report the complex polymerization method (CPM) for producing nickel manganite fine particles with a homogeneous distribution of constituent cations in the crystal lattice that ensures formation of dense monophased ceramic with the novel magnetic properties after been sintered in oxygen and air atmosphere. Phase composition of the synthesized materials was examined by XRPD, while the morphology of the powder and microstructure of ceramic were investigated using FESEM and SEM analyses, respectively. The magnetic properties of the samples have been studied by measuring the temperature and field dependence of magnetization. Magnetic measurements of M(T) reveal rather complex magnetic properties and multiple magnetic phase transitions. In the case of air atmosphere we found three magnetic phase transitions with transition temperatures at TM1=35 K, TM2=101 K and TM3=120 K. TM1 maximum is strongly dependent on the strength of the applied magnetic field (TM1 decreases with increasing applied field) whereas the TM3 is field independent The values of the coercivity, remanent magnetization and saturation magnetization at 100 K are: HC = 184 Oe, Mr = 1.92 emu/g and MS = 7.88 emu/g, respectively. The measured values at 5 K are HC = 1035 Oe, Mr = 7.70 emu/g and MS = 14.47 emu/g. Moreover, hysteresis properties measured after cooling of the sample in magnetic field show exchange bias effect with an exchange bias field |HEB=196 Oe. For the sample synthetized in oxygen atmosphere, the magnetization dependence of temperature M(T) and AC susceptibility data obtained from SQUID measurements clearly demonstrates that quadruple magnetic phase transitions can be readily detected at TM1~115 K, TM2~105 K, TM3~38 K and TM4~7 K. These findings suggest the novel magnetic transition for nickel manganite at low temperature TM4. The temperatures of observed maximums in χ’(T) and χ’’(T) parts of susceptibility are frequency independent, whereas the height of the peaks decreases with increasing frequency. The fact that TM4 does not shift with the increase of the frequency led us to the conclusion that there are no spin-glass/surface effect and/or blocking temperature/finite size effect connected to the NiMn2O4 ceramic. Therefore, the low-temperature peak TM4 in AC susceptibility is associated with ferromagnetic-like and antiferromagnetic-like magnetic transition in the interfacial FM/AFM internal structure. The exchange bias effect was found in a field cooled hysteresis loops at 5 K. The field cooling of the sample was under a magnetic field of 100 Oe and 10 kOe whereas the determined exchange bias fields were |HEB|=129 Oe and 182 Oe, respectively. The analysis of the results and comparison with literature data allowed us to conjecture that the mixed oxidation states of Mn ions and ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic sublattice orders tailor these interesting magnetic properties.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Multidisciplinary Research",
journal = "Programme and the Book of Abstracts / 3rd Conference of the Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials, 3CSCS-2015, June 15-17, 2015, Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Magnetic properties of nickel manganite obtained by a complex polymerization method",
pages = "111-112",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7524"
}
Savić, S., Tadić, M., Jagličić, Z., Mančić, L., Vojisavljević, K.,& Branković, G. O.. (2015). Magnetic properties of nickel manganite obtained by a complex polymerization method. in Programme and the Book of Abstracts / 3rd Conference of the Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials, 3CSCS-2015, June 15-17, 2015, Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade : Institute for Multidisciplinary Research., 111-112.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7524
Savić S, Tadić M, Jagličić Z, Mančić L, Vojisavljević K, Branković GO. Magnetic properties of nickel manganite obtained by a complex polymerization method. in Programme and the Book of Abstracts / 3rd Conference of the Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials, 3CSCS-2015, June 15-17, 2015, Belgrade, Serbia. 2015;:111-112.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7524 .
Savić, Slavica, Tadić, Marin, Jagličić, Zvonko, Mančić, Lidija, Vojisavljević, Katarina, Branković, Goran O., "Magnetic properties of nickel manganite obtained by a complex polymerization method" in Programme and the Book of Abstracts / 3rd Conference of the Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials, 3CSCS-2015, June 15-17, 2015, Belgrade, Serbia (2015):111-112,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7524 .

Functionalization of the titanate nanotubes with a silane coupling agent

Ponton, Patricia; Mančić, Lidija; Savić, Slavica; Marinković, Bojan A.

(Belgrade : Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, 2013)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ponton, Patricia
AU  - Mančić, Lidija
AU  - Savić, Slavica
AU  - Marinković, Bojan A.
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7424
AB  - In order to develop new nanosized filler compatible with the thermoplastic polymer Nyion-11, trititanate nanotubes (TTNTs) were synthesized by standard alkaline hydrothermal treatment of a TiO2 anatase powder in 10 M NaOH at 120 DC for 24 h. After the synthesis, the as-obtained nanopowder was washed differently (either with water or HC1), in order to prepare TTNTs with high and low sodium contents. Chemical functionalization of TTNTs was performed with 3-minopropyltriethoxisilane (APTES) coupling agent using two different reaction media (water and an ethanol/water mixture) with the aim to improve the bonding between inorganic hydrophilic fillers and hydrophobic polymer matrix. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetry analysis (TGA), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), zeta potential and CHN elemental analyses were used to elucidate the grafting mechanism of APTES at TTNTs surface. The obtained results shown that: APTES coupling agent is bounded covalently to the TTNTs surface (Ti-O-Si bond was identified after deconvolution of the IR bands at 800-1000 cm-1); grafted amount of APTES is almost independent of the reaction media; protonation of-NH2 groups shift the isoelectric point from pH 2.4 to pH 6.6; TTNTs kept their original size and shape after silanization.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Multidisciplinary Research
C3  - 2CSCS-2013 : 2nd Conference of the Serbian Ceramic Materials : program and the book of abstracts; June 5-7, Belgrade
T1  - Functionalization of the titanate nanotubes with a silane coupling agent
SP  - 65
EP  - 66
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7424
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ponton, Patricia and Mančić, Lidija and Savić, Slavica and Marinković, Bojan A.",
year = "2013",
abstract = "In order to develop new nanosized filler compatible with the thermoplastic polymer Nyion-11, trititanate nanotubes (TTNTs) were synthesized by standard alkaline hydrothermal treatment of a TiO2 anatase powder in 10 M NaOH at 120 DC for 24 h. After the synthesis, the as-obtained nanopowder was washed differently (either with water or HC1), in order to prepare TTNTs with high and low sodium contents. Chemical functionalization of TTNTs was performed with 3-minopropyltriethoxisilane (APTES) coupling agent using two different reaction media (water and an ethanol/water mixture) with the aim to improve the bonding between inorganic hydrophilic fillers and hydrophobic polymer matrix. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetry analysis (TGA), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), zeta potential and CHN elemental analyses were used to elucidate the grafting mechanism of APTES at TTNTs surface. The obtained results shown that: APTES coupling agent is bounded covalently to the TTNTs surface (Ti-O-Si bond was identified after deconvolution of the IR bands at 800-1000 cm-1); grafted amount of APTES is almost independent of the reaction media; protonation of-NH2 groups shift the isoelectric point from pH 2.4 to pH 6.6; TTNTs kept their original size and shape after silanization.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Multidisciplinary Research",
journal = "2CSCS-2013 : 2nd Conference of the Serbian Ceramic Materials : program and the book of abstracts; June 5-7, Belgrade",
title = "Functionalization of the titanate nanotubes with a silane coupling agent",
pages = "65-66",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7424"
}
Ponton, P., Mančić, L., Savić, S.,& Marinković, B. A.. (2013). Functionalization of the titanate nanotubes with a silane coupling agent. in 2CSCS-2013 : 2nd Conference of the Serbian Ceramic Materials : program and the book of abstracts; June 5-7, Belgrade
Belgrade : Institute for Multidisciplinary Research., 65-66.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7424
Ponton P, Mančić L, Savić S, Marinković BA. Functionalization of the titanate nanotubes with a silane coupling agent. in 2CSCS-2013 : 2nd Conference of the Serbian Ceramic Materials : program and the book of abstracts; June 5-7, Belgrade. 2013;:65-66.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7424 .
Ponton, Patricia, Mančić, Lidija, Savić, Slavica, Marinković, Bojan A., "Functionalization of the titanate nanotubes with a silane coupling agent" in 2CSCS-2013 : 2nd Conference of the Serbian Ceramic Materials : program and the book of abstracts; June 5-7, Belgrade (2013):65-66,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7424 .