Diamagnetic Behavior in Nanoparticle Hematite?
- 1 Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
- 2 Shell UK Limited, Aberdeen, UK
- 3 Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Abstract
A paper by Mi et al . [1] suggested that certain nano-sized hematite ( α -Fe 2 O 3 ) particles had diamagnetic properties at room temperature. Since diamagnetic behavior is not a property normally attributed to hematite particles (hematite is generally regarded as a canted antiferromagnetic material at room temperature) we decided to test the validity of the suggestions in [1] by performing magnetic susceptibility and magnetic hysteresis measurements on a series of hematite nanoparticles with average sizes of 8 nm, 30 nm and 40 nm in diameter. We initially considered two possible explanations for the apparent diamagnetic behavior of the nanoparticles in [1]: either 1) the hematite nanoparticles themselves exhibited this unusual diamagnetic behavior, or 2) the diamagnetic response was simply the signal created by a diamagnetic dispersant that was overriding a weak positive magnetic susceptibility signal of the hematite nanoparticles. Our experiments strongly suggested the latter explanation that the apparent “diamagnetic” behavior seen in [1] was caused by a diamagnetic dispersant dominating the magnetic properties of the dispersed hematite nanoparticles.
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