80:2 (2018) 147–151 | www.jurnalteknologi.utm.my | eISSN 2180–3722 |
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MICROWAVE ABSORPTION STUDY OF
MANGANESE FERRITE IN X-BAND RANGE
PREPARED BY SOLID STATE REACTION METHOD
Mashadi
*
, Yunasfi, Ade Mulyawan
Center for Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia Kawasan PUSPIPTEK
Serpong, Tangerang Selatan
Article history
Received
29 March 2017
Received in revised form
8 June 2017
Accepted
10 January 2018
*Corresponding author
mashadi@batan.go.id
Graphical abstract Abstract
A research to study the microwave absorption properties of manganese
ferrite in the X-band range have been conducted by using high energy
milling technique. The synthesis of manganese ferrite (Mn1+xFe2-xO4) was
performed using solid state reaction method with the material
composition (x)MnO : (2-x) Fe2O3 (x = 0.25; 0.50; 0.75 and 1.0) according to
the molar ratio. This powder mixture was being milled for 10 hours then
sintered at 1200 °C temperature for 3 hours. Material characterization was
done by using FTIR spectroscopy (Fourier Transform Infra Red
Spectroscopy) to observe the functional group, XRD (X-ray
diffractometer) for phase identification, SEM (Scanning Electron
Microscope) for surface morphology observation and VNA (Vector
Network Analyzer) to determine the ability of materials to absorb
microwaves. Analysis by FTIR showed two absorption peaks in the range of
~ 446 and ~ 557 cm
-1
were associated with the octahedral and
tetrahedral sites in structure of MnFe2O4. Phase identification by XRD
showed that the increasing content of Mn (above x=0.25 composition)
caused a single phase of MnFe2O4 turned into two phases (MnFe2O4 and
Fe2O3), this results correspond to the SEM results which showed the
morphological structure of those compositions are inhomogenous. The
Absorption of microwaves was also decreased along with the increasing
of Mn content. The maximum refflection loss was reached in the
composition of Mn (x=0.0) which equal to ~ 82%, while for the composition
of Mn (x=0.0) only reached ~ 55%.
Keywords: Manganese Ferrite, milling technique, solid state reaction,
microwave absorption
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