Morphology and magnetic properties of ferriferous two-phase sodium borosilicate glasses

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  • Alexander Naberezhnov
  • Nadezda Porechnaya
  • Viktor Nizhankovskii
  • Alexey Filimonov
  • Bernard Nacke

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  • St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University
  • RAS - Ioffe Physico Technical Institute
  • International Laboratory of High Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures
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Original languageEnglish
Article number320451
JournalScientific World Journal
Volume2014
Publication statusPublished - 5 Aug 2014

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This contribution is devoted to the study of morphology and magnetic properties of sodium borosilicate glasses with different concentrations (15, 20, and 25 wt.%) of α Fe2O3 in an initial furnace charge. These glasses were prepared by a melt-quenching method. For all glasses a coexistence of drop-like and two-phase interpenetrative structures is observed. The most part of a drop structure is formed by self-assembling iron oxides particles. All types of glasses demonstrate the magnetic properties and can be used for preparation of porous magnetic matrices with nanometer through dendrite channel structure.

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Morphology and magnetic properties of ferriferous two-phase sodium borosilicate glasses. / Naberezhnov, Alexander; Porechnaya, Nadezda; Nizhankovskii, Viktor et al.
In: Scientific World Journal, Vol. 2014, 320451, 05.08.2014.

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Naberezhnov, A, Porechnaya, N, Nizhankovskii, V, Filimonov, A & Nacke, B 2014, 'Morphology and magnetic properties of ferriferous two-phase sodium borosilicate glasses', Scientific World Journal, vol. 2014, 320451. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/320451
Naberezhnov, A., Porechnaya, N., Nizhankovskii, V., Filimonov, A., & Nacke, B. (2014). Morphology and magnetic properties of ferriferous two-phase sodium borosilicate glasses. Scientific World Journal, 2014, Article 320451. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/320451
Naberezhnov A, Porechnaya N, Nizhankovskii V, Filimonov A, Nacke B. Morphology and magnetic properties of ferriferous two-phase sodium borosilicate glasses. Scientific World Journal. 2014 Aug 5;2014:320451. doi: 10.1155/2014/320451
Naberezhnov, Alexander ; Porechnaya, Nadezda ; Nizhankovskii, Viktor et al. / Morphology and magnetic properties of ferriferous two-phase sodium borosilicate glasses. In: Scientific World Journal. 2014 ; Vol. 2014.
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