Nanostructured Mixed Ferrites: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications
Abstract
Nanostructured mixed ferrites have garnered significant attention due to their unique combination of magnetic, electrical, and mechanical properties. These materials, typically composed of iron oxide mixed with various metal ions, exhibit exceptional performance in several applications, including electronics, magnetic storage, energy devices, and environmental remediation. This study presents an overview of the synthesis techniques, characterization methods, and diverse applications of nanostructured mixed ferrites. The various synthetic approaches, such as sol-gel, hydrothermal, and co-precipitation, are examined in detail, focusing on how they influence the properties of the final product. The article also explores the challenges and future prospects in the development of these materials for advanced applications.
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