INDUCED FERROMAGNETISM IN FE DOPED CEO2 NANOPARTICLES
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2018
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Elsevier
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Ceria / CeO2 / Cerium nanoparticles are fluorite-structured rare earth oxide. Cerium oxide is an important
material which finds applications as polishing agents, sunscreens, solid electrolytes, and automotive exhaust
catalysts. Nano structured CeO2 is very attractive due to its improvements in the redox properties, transport
properties and surface to volume ratio with respect to bulk materials. In the present work, CeO2 nanoparticles
and Fe doped CeO2 (CeO2 + x mole% of Fe, where x= 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) have been prepared by co-precipitation
method. All the prepared samples were characterized for its structural, optical and magnetic properties
by XRD, FTIR, SEM, UV-Vis and VSM analysis respectively. The absence of secondary peaks and cubic
fluorite structures were confirmed by XRD and a complete solid solution was achieved between Fe and Ce
in all the prepared samples. Uniform spherical like structures was observed from SEM micrographs.
Scherrer’s formula was used to calculate the crystallite size and there is no much variation by the
incorporation of Fe in CeO2 matrix. UV-Vis spectral analysis was carried out using DRS method
and the absorption coefficient, direct band gap was calculated for all the prepared CeO2 nanoparticles.
The pristine CeO2 is diamagnetic in nature. The doping of Fe in CeO2 induces ferromagnetism in CeO2
and the hysteresis area increases till 3 mol% of Fe and decreasing for further increase in concentration.
Hence to induce a ferromagnetic property in CeO2 nanoparticles 3 mol% of Fe is optimum.
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CeO2, Fe doped, Ferromagnetism