Gd. Forster et al., Chemical reduction synthesis of fine particle FeZrB alloys under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, J NON-CRYST, 244(1), 1999, pp. 44-54
Fine particle FexZryB alloys have been prepared by chemical reduction of an
aqueous solution of iron (II) sulphate and zirconium (IV) sulphate by sodi
um borohydride, under both aerobic (1) and anaerobic (2) conditions. Spheri
cal particles of 120-150 nm diameter were obtained, with compositions Fe59Z
r6B35 (1) and Fe63Zr7B29 (2) respectively. The aerobic sample was found by
electron microprobe analysis to be more homogeneous than the anaerobic samp
le. Approximately 90% of each sample constituted an amorphous phase as reve
aled by Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy, which gave a broad sextet with mean h
yperfine field 20.8 T (1) and 23.5 T (2) and rms deviation 10.0 T (1) and 8
.9 T (2) respectively, with the remainder of the samples existing as fine p
article Fe(II) complex, Fe(III) oxide and, in the aerobic sample only, Fe m
etal phases. The presence of a dominant amorphous phase was confirmed by X-
ray diffraction and by differential scanning calorimetry. On exposure to ai
r the anaerobic sample reacted violently, whereas the aerobic sample, which
is intrinsically passivated with a surface oxide layer, reacted much more
slowly. Preliminary Zr edge EXAFS data were consistent with the Zr atoms be
ing incorporated into an amorphous FeZrB alloy. ZFC/FC magnetisation data s
howed typical fine particle effects for both samples. The anaerobic sample
had almost double the maximum magnetisation of the aerobic sample. (C) 1999
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