doctoralThesis
Síntese e caracterização de Perovskitas duplas com Estequiometria La2CrBO6 com B = Fe, Co e Ni - determinação de suas propriedades magnéticas
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RODRIGUES, Ádila Priscilla Gomes. Síntese e caracterização de Perovskitas duplas com Estequiometria La2CrBO6 com B = Fe, Co e Ni - determinação de suas propriedades magnéticas. 2019. 80f. Tese (Doutorado em Química) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Rodrigues, Ádila Priscilla Gomes
Resumen
Metal oxides have several interesting physical properties ranging from, for
example, ferroelectricity, colossal magnetoresistance, to superconductivity, thus
occupying a prominent position in the modern technological scene. The perovskite
structure is the basis of a large number of oxides containing transition metals that
exhibit these varied physical properties. In this work we report the synthesis and
characterization of perovskites with stoichiometry LaCrBO6 (B = Fe, Co and Ni)
highlighting the effect of transition metals on magnetic properties. The perovskites were
synthesized by an alternative route to the traditional sol-gel, using the gelatin as a
chelating agent and calcined at 1200 ºC / 2h and 1000ºC / 2h. The X-ray diffraction
(XRD), using the Rietveld method, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with the aid of
energy dispersive analysis (EDS) and its magnetic characteristics were obtained by
means of of Mossbauer spectroscopy and magnetization measurements. The perovskite
structure was investigated by the combination of the X-ray diffraction results, allied to
the refinement and showed mainly the formation of perovskite phase and secondary
phases in all the samples. Hysteresis curves and magnetic measurements at low
temperatures showed a ferromagnetic behavior for all samples. At room temperature a
paramagnetic behavior was observed for the samples with iron and nickel and an
antiferromagnetism declined (canted) for the sample with cobalt. It is also possible to
verify a technologically important phenomenon known as "exchange bias" in the
samples with iron and cobalt.