2020-04-02T15:56:55Z
2020-04-02T15:56:55Z
2015-12-31
2020-04-02T15:56:55Z
The intimate relationship between stoichiometry and physicochemical properties in transition-metal oxides makes them appealing as tunable materials. These features become exacerbated when dealing with nanostructures. However, due to the complexity of nanoscale materials, establishing a distinct relationship between structure-morphology and functionalities is often complicated. In this regard, in the FexO/Fe3O4 system a largely unexplained broad dispersion of magnetic properties has been observed. Here we show, thanks to a comprehensive multi-technique approach, a clear correlation between the magneto-structural properties in large (45 nm) and small (9 nm) FexO/Fe3O4 core/shell nanoparticles that can explain the spread of magnetic behaviors. The results reveal that while the FexO core in the large nanoparticles is antiferromagnetic and has bulk-like stoichiometry and unit-cell parameters, the FexO core in the small particles is highly non-stoichiometric and strained, displaying no significant antiferromagnetism. These results highlight the importance of ample characterization to fully understand the properties of nanostructured metal oxides.
Article
Accepted version
English
Òxids; Nanopartícules; Propietats magnètiques; Oxides; Nanoparticles; Magnetic properties
Royal Society of Chemistry
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1039/C4NR06351A
Nanoscale, 2015, vol. 7, p. 3002-3015
https://doi.org/10.1039/C4NR06351A
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(c) Estrader i Bofarull, Marta et al., 2015