“…Metal spinel ferrite nanoparticles have the general molecular formula MFe 2 O 4 (e.g., M = Ni, Zn, Mn, Co, or Mg), and they have a facecentered-cubic (fcc) close packing structure. Among the spinel ferrites compounds, zinc ferrite, manganese ferrite, and nickel ferrite have been studied extensively due to their different structures composed of inverse, normal, and mixed spinel structures, respectively, and their high electromagnetic performance, excellent chemical stability, mechanical hardness, low coercivity, and moderate saturation magnetization, which make it a good contender for the application as soft magnets and low-loss materials at high frequencies [1][2][3]. These properties are dependent on the chemical composition and microstructural characteristics in which the particle size and shape might be controlled in the fabrication processes.…”