Physico-chemical equilibria that influence oxide powders’ precipitation
from an aqueous solution can be substantially altered
when the process is carried out in a microemulsion system. To
obtain nanosizedMnFe2O4 and gain information about the physico-
chemical characteristics of products, Mn21 and Fe31 metal
ions were induced to precipitate in a toluene/water/sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
microemulsion system. Portions of the
precipitated powder were differently treated, both in solution
and in the solid state, and the role of restricted aqueous domains
in the obtained materials was investigated. X-ray diffraction
profile-fitting methods and chemical analysis were applied to
characterize the powder particles. Samples obtained from the
selected microemulsion were identified as nanosized mixed hydroxide
compounds. A low metal content and a limited matter
exchange among aqueous nanodroplets appear to inhibit hydroxide
to oxide transformation inside the selected micellar system.
A calcination process of precipitated powder was required
to obtain a manganese ferrite compound
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