2010
DOI: 10.1021/jp1072704
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Heat Capacity Studies of Nanocrystalline Magnetite (Fe3O4)

Abstract: The Verwey transition in magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) has been studied extensively with a wide assortment of experimental techniques to investigate the effects of impurities, oxygen stoichiometry, and crystal quality; however, no studies have tested the effects of crystal size on the Verwey transition. In this study, the heat capacity of a magnetite powder with an average crystallite size of 13 nm was measured in the temperature range of 0.5-350 K. No obvious anomaly was observed in the heat capacity in the vicinity … Show more

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“…This behavior agrees with most reported studies about nanocrystalline materials when compared to bulk minerals [66,67], which attribute this feature to the surface energy, distortion and lattice energy of the nanoparticles [68,69]. Concerning nano-sized ZnO and ZrO 2 particles, they present lower experimental C p than bulk mineral with differences up to 13% [65] and 12% [63] for ZnO and 10% [63] and 18% [64] for ZrO 2 samples.…”
Section: Metallic Oxide Nanoparticlessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This behavior agrees with most reported studies about nanocrystalline materials when compared to bulk minerals [66,67], which attribute this feature to the surface energy, distortion and lattice energy of the nanoparticles [68,69]. Concerning nano-sized ZnO and ZrO 2 particles, they present lower experimental C p than bulk mineral with differences up to 13% [65] and 12% [63] for ZnO and 10% [63] and 18% [64] for ZrO 2 samples.…”
Section: Metallic Oxide Nanoparticlessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Cryogenic calorimetry also addresses the heat capacity of the adsorbed water in more detail. [44,47] Reflecting strong interaction of water with the TiO 2 surface, as already seen in the H 2 O vapor adsorption calorimetry, the heat capacity and entropy of surface-confined water is somewhat smaller than that of bulk ice. This might be surprising at first glance if one expects higher heat capacities and entropies of water due to disordering and/or mobility at the interface.…”
Section: Titania: An Integrated Picture Of Nanophase Structure Thermmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The magnetic transition in CoO [46] and the Verwey transition in Fe 3 O 4 [47] are affected by particle size, but the effect on the lattice (vibrational) heat capacity is probably minor. Cryogenic calorimetry also addresses the heat capacity of the adsorbed water in more detail.…”
Section: Titania: An Integrated Picture Of Nanophase Structure Thermmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The powdered benzoic acid used in this study was standard reference material 39j from the US National Bureau of Standards. The hematite (a-Fe 2 O 3 ) sample used in this study was a powdered sample sintered at T = 1473 K for 48 h. Powder X-ray diffraction confirmed the sample to be phase pure, and quantitative analysis of the chemical impurities showed this sample to have 0.9992 mass fraction pure [23].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%