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Khamlich, S
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Srinivasu, VV
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Nemraoui, O
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McCrindle, R
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Cingo, N
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Maaza, M
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2012-04-20T11:37:32Z |
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2012-04-20T11:37:32Z |
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2011-12 |
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Khamlich, S, Srinivasu, VV, Nemraoui, O, McCrindle, R, Cingo, N and Maaza, M. 2011. Electron spin resonance study of a-Cr2O3 and Cr2O3·nH2O quasi-spherical nanoparticles. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters, vol. 3(4), pp 550-555 |
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1941-4900 |
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/asp/nnl/2011/00000003/00000004/art00018
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http://docserver.ingentaconnect.com/deliver/connect/asp/19414900/v3n4/s18.pdf?expires=1334920229&id=68398559&titleid=72010039&accname=CSIR+Acquisitions+%28Serials%29&checksum=E9C3EFDB96D25749976D03226C5AA634
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5804
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Copyright: 2011 American Scientific Publishers. This is an ABSTRACT ONLY. |
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The quasi-spherical nanoparticles of hydrated Cr2O3 · nH2O, and crystalline -Cr2O3, have been synthesized by reduction of the first row (3d) transition metal complex of K2Cr2O7. The temperaturedependence of electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum was studied in terms of g-factor, line width and intensity. ESR of both Cr2O3 · nH2O and -Cr2O3 has been studied at X-band (9.61 GHz) in the temperature range of 292–420K. An anomalous thermal hysteresis was observed in the ESR intensity and linewidth (Hpp of Cr2O3 · nH2O. This study shows that there could be a dominant water loss/gain during the heating-cooling cycles which is influencing the thermal relaxation time of Cr2O3 · nH2O. A similar hysteresis was observed in the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) data which correlates well with that of ESR indicating possible surface dehydration/rehydration of Cr2O3 ·nH2O nanoparticles during the heating–cooling cycles of ESR measurements. |
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American Scientific Publishers |
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Chromium(III) Oxide |
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Electron Spin Resonance |
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ESR |
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Temperature dependence |
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Thermal relaxation time |
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Electron spin resonance study of a-Cr2O3 and Cr2O3·nH2O quasi-spherical nanoparticles |
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Article |
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Khamlich, S., Srinivasu, V., Nemraoui, O., McCrindle, R., Cingo, N., & Maaza, M. (2011). Electron spin resonance study of a-Cr2O3 and Cr2O3·nH2O quasi-spherical nanoparticles. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5804 |
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Khamlich, S, VV Srinivasu, O Nemraoui, R McCrindle, N Cingo, and M Maaza "Electron spin resonance study of a-Cr2O3 and Cr2O3·nH2O quasi-spherical nanoparticles." (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5804 |
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Khamlich S, Srinivasu V, Nemraoui O, McCrindle R, Cingo N, Maaza M. Electron spin resonance study of a-Cr2O3 and Cr2O3·nH2O quasi-spherical nanoparticles. 2011; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5804. |
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AB - The quasi-spherical nanoparticles of hydrated Cr2O3 · nH2O, and crystalline -Cr2O3, have been synthesized by reduction of the first row (3d) transition metal complex of K2Cr2O7. The temperaturedependence of electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum was studied in terms of g-factor, line width and intensity. ESR of both Cr2O3 · nH2O and -Cr2O3 has been studied at X-band (9.61 GHz) in the temperature range of 292–420K. An anomalous thermal hysteresis was observed in the ESR intensity and linewidth (Hpp of Cr2O3 · nH2O. This study shows that there could be a dominant water loss/gain during the heating-cooling cycles which is influencing the thermal relaxation time of Cr2O3 · nH2O. A similar hysteresis was observed in the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) data which correlates well with that of ESR indicating possible surface dehydration/rehydration of Cr2O3 ·nH2O nanoparticles during the heating–cooling cycles of ESR measurements.
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DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Chromium(III) Oxide
KW - Electron Spin Resonance
KW - ESR
KW - Temperature dependence
KW - Thermal relaxation time
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PY - 2011
SM - 1941-4900
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