The influence of thermal annealing on structure and oxidation of iron nanowires
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Mar 12, 2015
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Published Online: Mar 12, 2015
Page range: 87 - 91
Received: Jun 18, 2014
Accepted: Nov 02, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/nuka-2015-0004
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© Marcin Krajewski, Katarzyna Brzózka, Bogumił Górka, Wei-Syuan Lin, Hong-Ming Lin, Tadeusz Szumiata, Michał Gawroński, Dariusz Wasik
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Raman spectroscopy as well as Mössbauer spectroscopy were applied in order to study the phase composition of iron nanowires and its changes, caused by annealing in a neutral atmosphere at several temperatures ranging from 200°C to 800°C. As-prepared nanowires were manufactured via a simple chemical reduction in an external magnetic field. Both experimental techniques proved formation of the surface layer covered by crystalline iron oxides, with phase composition dependent on the annealing temperature (