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    2017
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    Ba-Abbad, Muneer M.
    Takriff, Mohd S.
    Benamor, Abdelbaki
    Mohammad, Abdul Wahab
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    Abstract: Haematite (?-Fe2O3) nanoparticles (NPs) of different sizes and morphologies were prepared from two different iron precursors (iron acetate (A) and iron nitrate (N)) using the sol�gel technique, through a reaction with oxalic acid. A pure ?-Fe2O3 phase (rhombohedral) that contained particles of different sizes and shapes were obtained from both iron precursors. Transmission electron microscope measurements showed average sizes of 23 � 2 and 30 � 2 nm for ?-Fe2O3 (A) and ?-Fe2O3 (N) formed NPs, respectively. The observed uniform spherical shape for the ?-Fe2O3 (A) formed NPs is due to the presence of carboxylic acid (acetic acid) used to control the nucleation and growth process of ?-Fe2O3 NPs. However, quasi-spherical particle shapes for ?-Fe2O3 (N) were produced in the presence of a mineral acid (nitric acid), which caused the particles to be constrained during their growth step. However, the optical analysis showed that the band gaps of ?-Fe2O3 (A) and ?-Fe2O3 (N) as 2.63 and 2.60 eV were found, respectively. The surface area results exhibited that both ?-Fe2O3 NPs were a porous material with a higher area for ?-Fe2O3 (A), which resulted from the uniform shape and smaller size of particles. The magnetic properties were observed to be slightly different for both ?-Fe2O3 NPs, which were also attributed to the different particle size of the NPs. Higher photocatalytic activity for congo red dye and 4-chlorophenol degradation under sunlight was achieved by ?-Fe2O3 (A), which was attributed to the smaller size and higher surface area compared to ?-Fe2O3 (N) NPs. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10971-016-4228-4
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/17188
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