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Influence of Surfactant in Hexaferrites as Wear Resistance

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SrFe12O19 hexaferrite particles were synthesized by a chemical co-precipitation technique with a precipitator NH3·H2O. To improve the wear resistance property of a material, another set of SrFe12O19 hexaferrites was synthesized containing non-ionic surfactant polyoxyethelene (20) sorbitan monolate (Tween-80). The prepared Sr-M hexaferrite precipitates were heat treated at 950 °C for 4 h in a muffle furnace. Both the sets of obtained Sr-M powders were characterized by using various instrumental techniques, like FTIR, XRD, and SEM. It is observed from SEM that surfactant plays significant role in controlling the grain size and size distribution of SrFe12O19 hexaferrite.

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Panchal, N.R., Jotania, R.B. (2014). Influence of Surfactant in Hexaferrites as Wear Resistance. In: Patel, H., Deheri, G., Patel, H., Mehta, S. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Tribology and Engineering Systems. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1656-8_15

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