Journal of thermal analysis

, Volume 50, Issue 1–2, pp 125–135 | Cite as

Nonconventional methods for obtaining hexaferrites

I. Lead hexaferrite
  • Oana Carp
  • E. Segal
  • Maria Brezeanu
  • Ruxandra Barjega
  • N. Stanica
Article

Abstract

Small particles of PbFe12O19 have been synthesized. X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis and magnetic investigations have been conducted in order to obtain information on the mechanism of lead hexaferrite formation.

Keywords

lead hexaferrite nonconventional methods precursors 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Oana Carp
    • 1
  • E. Segal
    • 2
  • Maria Brezeanu
    • 3
  • Ruxandra Barjega
    • 4
  • N. Stanica
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of Physical ChemistryBucharest
  2. 2.Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of ChemistryUniversity of BucharestBucharest
  3. 3.Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of ChemistryUniversity of BucharestBucharest
  4. 4.Chemical Research & Development & ProductionZECASIN S. A.BucharestRomania

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