RI 7702 Dispersing Antiferromagnetic Precursors To Prepare Magnetic Fluids

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Reimers
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Metastable pyrophoric wüstite (FexO, with x between 0.89 and 0.95) was found to be much easier to grind to colloidal state than were its stable disproportion products magnetite or iron. The grinding of polycrystalline magnetite appears to be complicated by the magnetic flocculation arising from interparticle attraction. This is superimposed on the attraction of a fluctuating electric dipole for a neighboring induced dipole. More than 85 pct of the tumbling time was saved by grinding antiferromagnetic wüstite instead of the ferrimagnetic oxide of iron (Fe304). Disproportionation of colloidal wüstite to the stable ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic colloidal particles of alpha-iron and magnetite, respectively, was accomplished rapidly at temperatures above 250° C but below 570° C, the eutectoidal stability point of the wüstite phase.
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APA: G. W. Reimers  (1972)  RI 7702 Dispersing Antiferromagnetic Precursors To Prepare Magnetic Fluids

MLA: G. W. Reimers RI 7702 Dispersing Antiferromagnetic Precursors To Prepare Magnetic Fluids. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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