Pure and Ca-doped LaCoO3 nanopowders were prepared by a non-alkoxiclic sol-gel route using cobalt(II) acetate, lanthanum(III) nitrate and calcium(II) acetate as oxide precursors. The structural evolution and magnetic properties of the samples were studied as a function of thermal treatments in air up to 1273 K. In particular, the microstructure and composition of the systems were analyzed by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). Both pure and calcium-doped samples annealing at 973 K resulted in the formation of cubic LaCoO3 (average crystallite size < 30 nm). This phase was fully retained in the calcium-doped materials even after annealing at higher temperatures, whereas a transition to the rhomboedral polymorph was detected in the pure samples at 1073 K. The magnetic behavior of the nanopowders was investigated as a function of temperature and applied field using both dynamic and static susceptibility measurements. Pure lanthanum cobaltite samples underwent a transition to an ordered state at 88 K, and their magnetic properties changed as a function of thermal treatments. As concerns calcium-doped samples, they ordered ferromagnetically at 171 and 185 K depending on the annealing temperature and displayed open hysteresis loops with coercive fields as large as 1.75 T at low temperatures.

Structural and magnetic properties of pure and Ca-doped LaCoO3 nanopowders obtained by a sol-gel route / L., Armelao; D., Barreca; G., Bottaro; C., Maragno; E., Tondello; A., Caneschi; C., Sangregorio; A., Gasparotto; Gialanella, Stefano. - In: JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1533-4880. - STAMPA. - Vol. 6:4(2006), pp. 1060-1067. [10.1166/jnn.2006.147]

Structural and magnetic properties of pure and Ca-doped LaCoO3 nanopowders obtained by a sol-gel route

Gialanella, Stefano
2006-01-01

Abstract

Pure and Ca-doped LaCoO3 nanopowders were prepared by a non-alkoxiclic sol-gel route using cobalt(II) acetate, lanthanum(III) nitrate and calcium(II) acetate as oxide precursors. The structural evolution and magnetic properties of the samples were studied as a function of thermal treatments in air up to 1273 K. In particular, the microstructure and composition of the systems were analyzed by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). Both pure and calcium-doped samples annealing at 973 K resulted in the formation of cubic LaCoO3 (average crystallite size < 30 nm). This phase was fully retained in the calcium-doped materials even after annealing at higher temperatures, whereas a transition to the rhomboedral polymorph was detected in the pure samples at 1073 K. The magnetic behavior of the nanopowders was investigated as a function of temperature and applied field using both dynamic and static susceptibility measurements. Pure lanthanum cobaltite samples underwent a transition to an ordered state at 88 K, and their magnetic properties changed as a function of thermal treatments. As concerns calcium-doped samples, they ordered ferromagnetically at 171 and 185 K depending on the annealing temperature and displayed open hysteresis loops with coercive fields as large as 1.75 T at low temperatures.
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L., Armelao; D., Barreca; G., Bottaro; C., Maragno; E., Tondello; A., Caneschi; C., Sangregorio; A., Gasparotto; Gialanella, Stefano
Structural and magnetic properties of pure and Ca-doped LaCoO3 nanopowders obtained by a sol-gel route / L., Armelao; D., Barreca; G., Bottaro; C., Maragno; E., Tondello; A., Caneschi; C., Sangregorio; A., Gasparotto; Gialanella, Stefano. - In: JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1533-4880. - STAMPA. - Vol. 6:4(2006), pp. 1060-1067. [10.1166/jnn.2006.147]
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