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Name Kusano Yoshihiro
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researchmap researcher code 1000184487
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

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Spinodal Decomposition in the Mg-Al-Fe-O System

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Kusano, Y. Furuta, T. Maki, R. Ogawa, T. Fujii, T.

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A supersaturated spinel solid solution having a nominal compositional ratio of Mg/Al/Fe = 0.5:1.0:1.5 was prepared using a conventional solid-state reaction at 1573 K in air followed by quenching in ice water. The formula of the resulting spinel structure compound (the spinel) was determined to be (Mg0.50AlFe0.26(2+)Fe1.24(3+))0.97O4 based on a Rietveld refinement and thermogravimetry, indicating a cation-deficient spinel structure having mixed valences of Fe. This spinel was found to decompose to gamma-Fe2O3 and a modified, Fe-poor spinel structure compound via a spinodal decomposition below 855 K. The spinodal temperature was estimated using the sidebands appearing in X-ray diffraction patterns in addition to the temperature dependence of magnetization values. This spinodal decomposition was accompanied by the oxidation of Fe(2+) to Fe(3+) and produced a unique grid-like microstructure (with a grid width of approximately 25 nm) along with enhancement of the saturated magnetization of the material. A sample cooled to room temperature in a furnace after heating at 1573 K in air had a lamella structure having a width of approximately 0.1 mum and comprised particles with a mixture of gamma-Fe2O3 and the Fe-poor spinel compound on their surfaces. Subsequent heating of this same material to 1373 K in air formed epsilon-Fe2O3 in the particles. The crystallographic relationship between epsilon-Fe2O3 and the modified spinel structure compound was aepsilon // [112]s, bepsilon // [110]s, and cepsilon // [111]s (where epsilon and s indicate the epsilon-Fe2O3 and spinel, respectively).

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Inorg Chem

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45

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61

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18170

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18180

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2022/11

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