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- 2023Vanillin cross-linked hydrogel membranes interfacial reinforced by carbon nitride nanosheets for enhanced antibacterial activity and mechanical propertiescitations
- 2023Photocatalytic and structure evaluation of g-C3N4/carbon microspheres and melam/dimelem intermediates under white LED and UVA-Vis irradiationcitations
- 2023Graphitic carbon nitride derived probes for the recognition of heavy metal pollutants of environmental concern in water bodiescitations
- 2022Smart nano-architectures as potential sensing tools for detecting heavy metal ions in aqueous matricescitations
- 2022Green synthesis of zero-valent iron nanoparticles and loading effect on activated carbon for furfural adsorptioncitations
- 2022Hydrothermally engineered Eriobotrya japonica leaves/MgO nanocomposites with potential applications in wastewater treatmentcitations
- 2021Hydrothermally engineered Ni–CuC hybrid nanocomposites: structural and morphological investigations with potential fuel catalytic applicationscitations
- 2021Synthesis of a novel nanocomposite based on date stones/CuFe2O4 nanoparticles for eliminating cationic and anionic dyes from aqueous solutioncitations
- 2020Torrefied biomass fuels as a renewable alternative to coal in co-firing for power generationcitations
- 2020Enhancing hydrogen production from steam electrolysis in molten hydroxides via selection of non-precious metal electrodescitations
- 2020Thermodynamic and kinetic study of synthesised graphene oxide-CuO nanocomposites: a way forward to fuel additive and photocatalytic potentialscitations
- 2020Biocomposite of sodium-alginate with acidified clay for wastewater treatment: kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studiescitations
- 2020Biogas upgrading with novel cellulose nano-crystals and polyvinyl amine nanocomposite membranescitations
- 2017An investigation of the electronic, structural and magnetic properties of the ruddlesden-popper phase Sr3RuCoO7citations
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An investigation of the electronic, structural and magnetic properties of the ruddlesden-popper phase Sr3RuCoO7
Abstract
<p>The structural, magnetic and electronic properties of the Ruddlesden-Popper material Sr<sub>3</sub>CoRuO<sub>7</sub> have been investigated. Examination of the dc and ac magnetic susceptibility demonstrates that Sr<sub>3</sub>CoRuO<sub>7</sub> exhibits a spin glass transition at 40 K and a magnetic transition at 140 K. Variable-temperature neutron powder diffraction experiments showed no evidence of magnetic diffraction peaks down to 5 K. This suggests the transition at 140 K is a result of short range magnetic order or magnetic clustering of the Co/Ru spins. Sr<sub>3</sub>CoRuO<sub>7</sub> is semiconducting and Mott variable range hopping behaviour is observed below 240 K.</p>