<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dcq="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><records count="1" morepages="false" start="1" end="1"><record rownumber="1"><dc:product_type>Conference Paper</dc:product_type><dc:title>Effect of Ball Milling on the Magnetic Performance of Strontium Ferrite (SrFe12O19) Powders</dc:title><dc:creator>Asadollahnejad, A; Price, H; Tate, J; Islam, M; Hassan, M; Arigbabowo, O; Geerts, W</dc:creator><dc:corporate_author/><dc:editor/><dc:description>The primary advantage of the high energy ball milling (HEBM) process is its ability to synthesize a homogeneous mixture with submicron (up to nanoscale) particle size. This approach is a viable process for particle size reduction and grain refinement of magnetic powders, which affects their domain structure and by extension the resulting magnetic properties. In this research, we designed a 9-ball milling experiment by keeping the rotational speed constant at 300rpm and varying the ball-to-powder ratio of 5:1, 8:1, and 10:1 for 6hrs, lOhrs, and 14hrs milling times. The strontium ferrite magnetic powders subjected to HEBM were analyzed for crystallite size and behavior via XRD, particle size reduction via SEM/ImageJ software/originLabPro, and magnetic performance via powder-based VSM measurement. The magnetic performance of the ball-milled strontium ferrite powders shows a good combination of appreciable increment in the S-values (a ratio of the remanence to saturation magnetization) and a considerable decline in coercivity (&lt;10% decrease) at 6hrs of milling duration. The particle size obtained at 6hr-8:1BPR is 0.59 µm with about 44% reduction from the 1.05 µm particle size of the unmilled strontium ferrites, which is within the reported single-domain particle critical size (0.5 µm - 0.65 µm). The particle size reduction of 0.59 µm at 6hr-8: lBPR would be beneficial in enabling strong interfacial bonding when the ball­milled strontium ferrite powders are used in polymer-bonded magnets.</dc:description><dc:publisher>NA SAMPE</dc:publisher><dc:date>2024-01-01</dc:date><dc:nsf_par_id>10539439</dc:nsf_par_id><dc:journal_name/><dc:journal_volume/><dc:journal_issue/><dc:page_range_or_elocation/><dc:issn/><dc:isbn>978-1-934551-45-5</dc:isbn><dc:doi>https://doi.org/10.33599/nasampe/s.24.0225</dc:doi><dcq:identifierAwardId>2216440</dcq:identifierAwardId><dc:subject>Strontium ferrite, High Energy Ball Milling, Milling Parameters, Magnetic domain structure - single and complex, Vibrating Sample Magnetometer</dc:subject><dc:version_number/><dc:location/><dc:rights/><dc:institution/><dc:sponsoring_org>National Science Foundation</dc:sponsoring_org></record></records></rdf:RDF>