Abstract
X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy has been employed to investigate the cation distribution in nanocrystalline zinc ferrites (ZnFe2O4), synthesized in acidic and basic media at different temperatures. By using (Zn1-xFex)[NixFe2-x]O-4 as model compounds we have determined cation distribution in nanosize ZnFe2O4. The cation distribution for samples synthesized at low temperature (400 degrees C) is (Zn0.5Fe0.5)[Zn0.5Fe1.5]O-4 for urea- and (Zn0.75Fe0.25)[Zn0.25Fe1.75]O-4 for citric-acid-based samples. These results show that samples synthesized at and above 600 degrees C have a local structural environment identical to that of bulk ZnFe2O4.