Nd2Fe14B-type powders, where there has been partial substitution of Fe
by Zr (up to 1 at.%) and by both Zr and Co, have been prepared by the
hydrogenation, disproportionation, desorption, recombination (HDDR) p
rocess. Materials with good magnetic properties are obtained for Nd-ri
ch compositions. Powders containing at least 0.3 at.% of Zr, e.g. Nd16
Fe75.7Zr0.3B8, are anisotropic with an intrinsic coercivity of 971 kA
m(-1). The addition of Co to the Zr containing alloy results in an inc
rease in the remanence but a decrease in the coercivity. The powders a
re of potential use in the manufacture of polymer bonded magnets.