Nanostructured Hexagonal Ferrites: Novel Characteristics and Multifunctional Applications presents the latest advances in hexaferrite nanostructures, which offer reliability, stability, and efficiency in a range of advanced applications. The book begins by introducing the structure, characteristics, fabrication, processing, characterization methods, and composites of hexagonal ferrites in detail. Solid-state chemistry and magnetic, magnetoelectric, multiferroic, and dielectric properties are examined. Subsequent chapters then provide in-depth coverage of the preparation of nanohexaferrites with specific properties for target applications, in areas such as magnetic energy storage, high-frequency devices, microwave devices, stealth technologies, gyromagnetic devices, and wastewater remediation. This is a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students across nanotechnology, polymer science, composite science, chemistry, and materials science and engineering, as well as industrial scientists, engineers, and R&D professionals with an interest in hexaferrites and advanced nanostructures for advanced applications.
Table of Contents
1. Hexagonal nanoferrites: Structure, characteristics, fabrication and characterization 2. Processing and applications of hexagonal ferrite-based nanomaterials 3. Hexagonal nanoferrites: Preparation techniques for tailored properties and diverse applications 4. Fabrication of hexagonal nanoferrites-based fibres for diverse applications 5. Processing of hexagonal ferrite-based nanomaterials for magnetic storage device application 6. Magnetoelectric, multiferroic and dielectric characteristics of nanohexaferrites 7. Hexagonal nanoferrites: Trends, opportunities and challenges 8. Nanohexaferrites for permanent magnet and high-density recording media applications 9. Hexagonal nanoferrites for highfrequency applications 10. Utilization of nanohexaferrites for application in microwave devices 11. Suitability of nanohexaferrites for hyperthermia applications 12. Hexagonal nanoferrites in gigahertz electromagnetic wave absorbers for RAM and stealth technologies 13. Suitability of nanohexaferrites for gyromagnetic device applications 14. Hexagonal nanoferrites for application in wastewater remediation
Authors
Susheel Kalia Associate Professor and Head, Department of Chemistry, Army Cadet College Wing of Indian Military Academy Dehradun, India. Susheel Kalia is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry, at the Army Cadet College Wing of the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun, India. He was a Postdoc Researcher in 2013 and a Visiting Professor at the University of Bologna, Italy in 2020. Kalia has published over 85 research articles in international journals, as well as co-editing 20 books, authored 11 book chapters, and received more than 8,000 citations over his academic career. His research interests include polymeric bio- and nanocomposites, surface modification, conducting polymers, nanofibers, nanoparticles, nano ferrites, hybrid materials, and hydrogels. Dr. Kalia is Series Editor of a book series on polymer and composite materials, and an editorial board member of the International Journal of Plastics Technology. In addition, he is a member of several professional organizations, including the Asian Polymer Association, Indian Cryogenics Council, the Society for Polymer Science, the Indian Society of Analytical Scientists, and the International Association of Advanced Materials. Rohit Jasrotia Research Fellow and Assistant Professor at INTI International University, Malaysia. Dr. Rohit Jasrotia received his Ph.D. degree in Materials Science (Physics) from the Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences (Top-400 THE University Rankings), Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.Presently he is working as Research Fellow and Assistant Professor in the INTI International University, Malaysia and Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences, Bajhol, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India since 2018. He has editored two Elsevier books. He has published over 70 research articles in high-quality international peerreviewed journals, granted 6- Indian patents and 13-book chapters. He is active reviewer of more than 30-reputed internal journals and supervising doctoral and master students in research. He has received best researcher award for his achievements in research and development.
Virender Pratap Singh Assistant Professor of Physics, Department of Physics, Netaji Subhash Chander Bose Memorial Government Degree College, Hamirpur, India. Dr. Virender Pratap Singh is a researcher and emerging physicist from the Materials Research Lab, based in the Department of Physics, Sidharath Govt. Degree College Nadaun, supported by the Department of Higher Education, Government of Himachal Pradesh, in India. His research focuses on the synthesis of various ceramic and superfine materials, magnetic nanomaterials, magnetic nanowires systems, and multiferroics systems. Dr. Pratap Singh has also been involved in various research projects looking at ceramic microstructures and hard nanohexaferrites materials. His research has led to 37 publications in international journals and an international Young Scientist award, and he is an active reviewer for more than 5 journals.