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MULTISTEP HEAT-TREATMENT EFFECTS ON ELECTROSPUN Nd-Fe-B-O NANOFIBERS

Title
MULTISTEP HEAT-TREATMENT EFFECTS ON ELECTROSPUN Nd-Fe-B-O NANOFIBERS
Author
좌용호
Keywords
Nd-Fe-B; nanofibers; electrospinning; heat treatment
Issue Date
2018-01
Publisher
POLSKA AKAD NAUK
Citation
ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS, v. 63, No. 3, Page. 1433-1437
Abstract
Neodymium-Iron-Boron (Nd-Fe-B) magnets are considered to have the highest energy density, and their applications include electric motors, generators, hard disc drives, and MRI. It is well known that a fiber structure with a high aspect ratio and the large specific surface area has the potential to overcome the limitations, such as inhomogeneous structures and the difficulty in alignment of easy axis, associated with such magnets obtained by conventional methods. I n this work, a suitable heat-treatment procedure based on single-step and multistep treatments to synthesize sound electrospun Nd-Fe-B-O nanofibers of Φ572 nm was investigated. The single-step heat-treated (directly heat-treated at 800°C for 2 h in air) samples disintegrated along with the residual organic compounds, whereas the multistep heat-treated (sequential three-step heat-treated including three steps;: dehydration (250°C for 30 min in an inert atmosphere), debinding (650°C for 30 min in air), and calcination (800°C for 1 h in air)) fibers maintained sound fibrous morphology without any organic impurities. They could maintain such fibrous morphologies during the dehydration and debinding steps because of the relatively low internal pressures of water vapor and polymer, respectively. In addition, the NdFeO3alloying phase was dominant in the multistep heat-treated fibers due to the removal of barriers to mass transfer in the interparticles.
URI
http://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/123823/edition/108026/contenthttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/121313
ISSN
1733-3490
DOI
10.24425/123823
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