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It is clear that at 400°C, the zinc ferrite/silica nanoparticles show a ferromagnetic behavior compared with the sample fired at 800°C which shows a paramagnetic behavior.
On the other hand, core/shell zinc ferrite/silica nanoparticles fired at 400°C show a ferromagnetic behavior and high diffuse reflectance when compared with all the uncoated or coated ferrites nanoparticles.
Zinc ferrite nanoparticles coated with silica shell and fired at 400°C show a ferromagnetic behavior and high diffuse reflectance compared with all uncoated and coated nanoparticles due to the presence of zinc ions and the silica shell which play an important role on the optical properties enhancement.
It is clear that the zinc ferrite nanoparticles fired at 400°C show a ferromagnetic behavior while by increasing the firing temperature to 600°C, the magnetization state of the zinc ferrite nanoparticles starts to transfer from the ferromagnetic state to the paramagnetic state.
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CoFe2O4 shows a ferromagnetic behavior with a large hysteresis loop (Fig. 12).
Room temperature magnetization results showed a ferromagnetic behavior of the calcined MgFe2O4/PVP composite nanofibers, having their specific saturation magnetization (M s) values of 17.0, 25.7, 25.7, and 31.1 emu/g at 10 Oe for the samples calcined at 500, 600, 700, and 800 °C, respectively.
It can be seen from the loops shown in Figure6a that both films exhibit a ferromagnetic behavior and an increase of MS at 2 K. Surprisingly, the MS value of the annealed films is much larger than that of the as-grown films at 2 K.
The as-prepared specimens under study exhibit a ferromagnetic behavior due to the presence of ferromagnetic catalysts, namely, nickel, cobalt, and iron oxide, Fe3O4, in the specimens #1, #3, and #2, respectively.
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