{"title":"利用工业废料合成磁介电复合材料","authors":"Sunil Kumar , Shiffali Middha , Sajan Masih , Arshdeep Kaur , Jaswinder Pal , Norah Alhokbany , Jahangeer Ahmed , Gurpreet Singh , López-García , Satvir Singh , Nitin Tandon , Indu Sharma , Arvind Kumar Sharma , Anupinder Singh","doi":"10.1016/j.jmmm.2025.173306","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>Coal Ash (CA) is an industrial waste procured from brick klin as waste obtained during the firing of raw bricks using rock coal, whereas BaTiO<sub>3</sub> (BT) & KNaNbO<sub>3</sub> (KNN) well well-known ferroelectric perovskites synthesized in the laboratory using conventional solid solution approach. Multiferroic composites of <sub>0.5</sub>Coal Ash-<sub>0.5</sub>BaTiO<sub>3</sub> & <sub>0.5</sub>Coal Ash-<sub>0.5</sub>KNaNbO<sub>3</sub> have been synthesized by mechanical mixing approach of Coal Ash collected from brick clan and as-synthesized BaTiO<sub>3</sub> & KNaNbO<sub>3</sub>. Structural phases present in Coal Ash have been analyzed according to metal ions confirmed from energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy whereas diffraction peaks correspond to the tetragonal phase of BaTiO<sub>3</sub> and monoclinic phase of KNaNbO<sub>3</sub> in prepared composites of CA & BT, KNN confirmed the successful synthesis of ceramic composites mentioned above. Morphological analysis has been carried out by scanning the surface of sintered pellets using an electron microscope, whereas energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) gives details of different elements present in studied samples. S-shaped magnetic hysteresis (Magnetization vs. Magnetic field hysteresis) manifests magnetic ordering in composites of Coal Ash & non-magnetic ferroelectric BT & KNN. The magnetic behavior of ceramic composites mainly due to different magnetic particles were present during coal combustion confirmed from x-ray diffraction analysis as well as presence of Fe metal ion confirmed from EDS spectroscopy. ε’ & ε“ and σ<sub>ac</sub> vs frequency evident for enhanced dielectric and conducting properties of multiferroic composites by processing Coal Ash with BT & KNN and ‘α’ (Obtained from Fitting of Dielectric data) determined the deviation in dielectric behavior of ceramic composites from normal Debye behavior. The change in the value of dielectric permittivity in the presence and absence of a magnetic field stamped for the presence of magneto-dielectric response in <sub>0.5</sub>Coal Ash-<sub>0.5</sub>BaTiO<sub>3</sub> & <sub>0.5</sub>Coal Ash-<sub>0.5</sub>KNaNbO<sub>3</sub> multiferroic composites.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":366,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials","volume":"629 ","pages":"Article 173306"},"PeriodicalIF":2.5000,"publicationDate":"2025-06-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Magneto-dielectric composites synthesized using industrial waste\",\"authors\":\"Sunil Kumar , Shiffali Middha , Sajan Masih , Arshdeep Kaur , Jaswinder Pal , Norah Alhokbany , Jahangeer Ahmed , Gurpreet Singh , López-García , Satvir Singh , Nitin Tandon , Indu Sharma , Arvind Kumar Sharma , Anupinder Singh\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.jmmm.2025.173306\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Coal Ash (CA) is an industrial waste procured from brick klin as waste obtained during the firing of raw bricks using rock coal, whereas BaTiO<sub>3</sub> (BT) & KNaNbO<sub>3</sub> (KNN) well well-known ferroelectric perovskites synthesized in the laboratory using conventional solid solution approach. 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S-shaped magnetic hysteresis (Magnetization vs. Magnetic field hysteresis) manifests magnetic ordering in composites of Coal Ash & non-magnetic ferroelectric BT & KNN. The magnetic behavior of ceramic composites mainly due to different magnetic particles were present during coal combustion confirmed from x-ray diffraction analysis as well as presence of Fe metal ion confirmed from EDS spectroscopy. ε’ & ε“ and σ<sub>ac</sub> vs frequency evident for enhanced dielectric and conducting properties of multiferroic composites by processing Coal Ash with BT & KNN and ‘α’ (Obtained from Fitting of Dielectric data) determined the deviation in dielectric behavior of ceramic composites from normal Debye behavior. 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Magneto-dielectric composites synthesized using industrial waste
Coal Ash (CA) is an industrial waste procured from brick klin as waste obtained during the firing of raw bricks using rock coal, whereas BaTiO3 (BT) & KNaNbO3 (KNN) well well-known ferroelectric perovskites synthesized in the laboratory using conventional solid solution approach. Multiferroic composites of 0.5Coal Ash-0.5BaTiO3 & 0.5Coal Ash-0.5KNaNbO3 have been synthesized by mechanical mixing approach of Coal Ash collected from brick clan and as-synthesized BaTiO3 & KNaNbO3. Structural phases present in Coal Ash have been analyzed according to metal ions confirmed from energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy whereas diffraction peaks correspond to the tetragonal phase of BaTiO3 and monoclinic phase of KNaNbO3 in prepared composites of CA & BT, KNN confirmed the successful synthesis of ceramic composites mentioned above. Morphological analysis has been carried out by scanning the surface of sintered pellets using an electron microscope, whereas energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) gives details of different elements present in studied samples. S-shaped magnetic hysteresis (Magnetization vs. Magnetic field hysteresis) manifests magnetic ordering in composites of Coal Ash & non-magnetic ferroelectric BT & KNN. The magnetic behavior of ceramic composites mainly due to different magnetic particles were present during coal combustion confirmed from x-ray diffraction analysis as well as presence of Fe metal ion confirmed from EDS spectroscopy. ε’ & ε“ and σac vs frequency evident for enhanced dielectric and conducting properties of multiferroic composites by processing Coal Ash with BT & KNN and ‘α’ (Obtained from Fitting of Dielectric data) determined the deviation in dielectric behavior of ceramic composites from normal Debye behavior. The change in the value of dielectric permittivity in the presence and absence of a magnetic field stamped for the presence of magneto-dielectric response in 0.5Coal Ash-0.5BaTiO3 & 0.5Coal Ash-0.5KNaNbO3 multiferroic composites.
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