Fine CoFe2O4 particles with average size of 50 Angstrom have been prod
uced by coprecipitation from Fe(II) and Co(ll) solutions followed by a
low-temperature calcination. The ac and de magnetic susceptibilities,
as well as magnetization, were studied between 5 and 300 K. The disor
dered system of such particles behaves superparamagnetically above T-B
= 250 K and ferrimagnetically below this temperature. T-B can be cons
idered as mean blocking temperature at zero field in the timescale of
ac (111.1 Hz) magnetic susceptibility measurements, The anisotropy fie
ld exceeds 50 kOe below 150 K. The maximal coercivity measured at 5 K
is 14.5 kOe and the maximal measured magnetization is 14.6 emu/g, whic
h is much lower than the saturation magnetization of bulk CoFe2O4.