Synthesis of cobalt nanowires for advanced rare-earth free permanent magnets
Abstract
This work aims to search an optimized condition for synthesis of cobalt
nanowires by chemical methods, i. e chemical reduction method and polyol method.
It is found that the polyol method can prepare nanorods or nanowires of cobalt when
used the optimized solvent and starting materials whereas the reduction method
generates cobalt nanoparticles with irregular in size and shape. The obtained cobalt
nanostructures possess a hexagonal crystalline structure in the case of rods and
possess a tetragonal structure in the case of spherical particles. According to magnetic
properties of the particles, the hexagonal cobalt nanorods provide high coercivities
(more than 2 kOe) in contrast to the spherical particles that give low coercivities (below
500 Oe). This can be attributed to the difference in magnetic shape anisotropy.