nickel ferrite nanoparticles
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Author(s):  
Seda Nur Topkaya ◽  
İdil Karaca Açarı ◽  
Hüseyin Oğuzhan Kaya ◽  
İmren Özcan ◽  
Süleyman Köytepe ◽  
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Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 3106
Author(s):  
Alexandros Spanos ◽  
Kyriakos Athanasiou ◽  
Andreas Ioannou ◽  
Vasileios Fotopoulos ◽  
Theodora Krasia-Christoforou

The development of functional nanomaterials exhibiting cost-effectiveness, biocompatibility and biodegradability in the form of nanoadditives, nanofertilizers, nanosensors, nanopesticides and herbicides, etc., has attracted considerable attention in the field of agriculture. Such nanomaterials have demonstrated the ability to increase crop production, enable the efficient and targeted delivery of agrochemicals and nutrients, enhance plant resistance to various stress factors and act as nanosensors for the detection of various pollutants, plant diseases and insufficient plant nutrition. Among others, functional magnetic nanomaterials based on iron, iron oxide, cobalt, cobalt and nickel ferrite nanoparticles, etc., are currently being investigated in agricultural applications due to their unique and tunable magnetic properties, the existing versatility with regard to their (bio)functionalization, and in some cases, their inherent ability to increase crop yield. This review article provides an up-to-date appraisal of functionalized magnetic nanomaterials being explored in the agricultural sector.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Gaudisson ◽  
S. Nowak ◽  
Z. Nehme ◽  
N. Menguy ◽  
N. Yaacoub ◽  
...  

We report the effect of a polyol-mediated annealing on nickel ferrite nanoparticles. By combining X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and 57Fe Mössbauer spectrometry, we showed that whereas the as-prepared nanoparticles (NFO) are stoichiometric, the annealed ones (a-NFO) are not, since Ni0-based crystals precipitate. Nickel depletion from the spinel lattice and reduction in the polyol solvent are accompanied with an important cation migration. Indeed, thanks to Mössbauer hyperfine structure analysis, we evidenced that the cation distribution in NFO departs from the thermodynamically stable inverse spinel structure with a concentration of tetrahedrally coordinated Ni2+ of 20 wt-% (A sites). After annealing, and nickel demixing, originated very probably from the A sites of NFO lattice, the spinel phase accommodates with cation and anion vacancies, leading to the (Fe3+0.84□0.16)A[Ni2+0.80Fe3+1.16□0.04]BO4-0.20 formula, meaning that the applied polyol-mediated treatment is not so trivial.


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