Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies (Sep 2014)

Hydrothermal synthesis of magnetite particles with uncommon crystal facets

  • Junki Sato,
  • Makoto Kobayashi,
  • Hideki Kato,
  • Takamichi Miyazaki,
  • Masato Kakihana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jascer.2014.05.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 258 – 262

Abstract

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Hydrothermal synthesis of Fe3O4 (magnetite) particles was carried out using organic compounds as morphology control agents to obtain magnetite crystals with uncommon facets. It was established that the morphology of Fe3O4 crystals obtained by hydrothermal treatment of an aqueous solution containing Fe2+ and organic compounds depended on the organic compound used. The shape of the Fe3O4 particles obtained when no additives were used was quasi-octahedral. In contrast, the addition of picolinic acid, citric acid or pyridine resulted in the formation of polyhedral crystals, indicating the presence of not only {1 1 1}, {1 0 0} and {1 1 0} facets but also high-index facets including at least {3 1 1} and {3 3 1}. When citric acid was used as an additive, octahedral crystals with {1 1 1} facets also appeared, and their size decreased as the amount of citric acid was increased. Thus, control of Fe3O4 particle morphology was achieved by a simple hydrothermal treatment using additives.

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