2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2011.03.097
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Synthesis, structure and exchange bias in Cr2O3/CrO2/Cr2O5 particles

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“…It is reasonable that there are two reactions, which correspond to Cr(III) oxidation and Cr(VI) reduction, respectively. In addition, Cr(IV) is detected at 200°C and 300°C, but disappears over 400°C, possibly indicating the formation of mixed-valence chromium oxide, which would decompose as temperature increases to 400°C (Harrison et al, 1998;Si et al, 2011). Simulated sludge samples heated at various temperatures were analyzed by FT-IR technique and the result is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Temperature Range: 200-400°cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is reasonable that there are two reactions, which correspond to Cr(III) oxidation and Cr(VI) reduction, respectively. In addition, Cr(IV) is detected at 200°C and 300°C, but disappears over 400°C, possibly indicating the formation of mixed-valence chromium oxide, which would decompose as temperature increases to 400°C (Harrison et al, 1998;Si et al, 2011). Simulated sludge samples heated at various temperatures were analyzed by FT-IR technique and the result is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Temperature Range: 200-400°cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ferromagnetic CrO 2 has attracted intensive research interest for its high spin polarization and potential applications in magnetoelectronic devices [4,5]. However, CrO 2 is metastable and much synthesis work has been directed toward the controlling of preparation conditions [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this value may seem to be in contradiction with the chemical shift theory, CrO 2 has been observed to have a lower binding energy than Cr 3+ species repeatedly. 40,45,53 This peak, however, does not appear to be present with appreciable intensity for any of the stains.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The presence of CrO 2 is plausible under these conditions, as it has been repeatedly observed under oxidizing conditions. 26,31,34,45 The Cr 2p 3/2 peak for CrO 2 is anticipated to appear around 575.2 eV. While this value may seem to be in contradiction with the chemical shift theory, CrO 2 has been observed to have a lower binding energy than Cr 3+ species repeatedly.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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