Synthesis and Sintering of Active Manganese(II) Zinc Ferrite Powders

Abstract
Manganese(II) monoxide which is spontaneously oxidized in air is stabilized by solid solution with zinc oxide and then employed as a raw material in the synthesis of manganese(II) zinc ferrites in an inert atmosphere, giving thereby no chance for Mn2+ to get oxidized. Sintering is done in a static controlled atmosphere created by the thermal dissociation of pellets of active iron(III) oxide kept in oxygen-free nitrogen along with the ferrite toroids. The ferrite formation and the sintering are performed at 950 and 1150 °C respectively by employing active oxide raw materials.

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