Toshihiko Sato
Tokyo University of Technology
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International Journal of Mineral Processing | 2001
Toshihiko Sato; Shinichiro Ishibashi; Takayuki Kimizuka; Goro Yamauchi; Ko-ich Oshiman
Abstract The physical and chemical characteristics of synthesized ultrafine magnetic minerals, ferrite particles, and their suppressive effect on the growth of turfgrass mold were studied. These ferrite particles might be applicable to environmental control, for example, to reduce the amount of agricultural chemicals used. Several kinds of ultrafine ferrite particles, such as magnetite Fe 3 O 4 , MnFe 2 O 4 , CaFe 2 O 4 and ZnFe 2 O 4 were prepared by a chemical coprecipitation method in an alkaline aqueous solution with a pH of 13 at 100°C for 2 h. Their crystal structure was that of spinel according to X-ray diffraction measurements and the lattice constants were almost the same as those of bulk ferrites. The average crystallite size calculated using Scherrers formula ranged from 5 to 30 nm, which was in accord with the values obtained by transmission electron microscopic observations. The particles of these ferrites were almost granular in shape and were well crystallized. The specific surface area of these ferrite particles ranged from about 90 to 230 m 2 /g. The values of saturation magnetization of these ferrite particles were found to be less than those of bulk ferrites. The coercive force, I H C , of these ferrite particles was related to the crystalline magnetic anisotropy constant of bulk ferrites. Turfgrass mold, Sclerotinia homoeocarpa , which is of worldwide importance was propagated in an incubator at temperatures ranging from 10°C to 35°C in total darkness. The medium was potato dextrose agar (PDA) and each ultrafine ferrite was uniformly dispersed throughout. The optimum growth temperature of the mold was 25°C. MnFe 2 O 4 , CaFe 2 O 4 , Fe 3 O 4 and ZnFe 2 O 4 suppressed growth at 10°C but did not so clearly at 25°C. CoFe 2 O 4 and Ni 0.5 Zn 0.5 Fe 2 O 4 suppressed growth by more than 40% at both 10°C and 25°C, with CoFe 2 O 4 having strongest suppressive effect of about 70%. The ultrafine ferrite particles with a high Ni 2+ content in the NiZnFe 2 O 4 system, such as Ni 0.8 Zn 0.2 Fe 2 O 4 , dramatically suppressed growth. The pH did not seem to be a factor involved in growth suppression in our experiments. The magnetic field and the influence of the chemically free ions by themselves can not explain the observed growth suppression.
Archive | 1995
Toshihiko Sato; 寿彦 佐藤
Archive | 2009
Toshigoro Sato; Toshihiko Sato; Nobuo Takayama
Archive | 2009
Ichiro Shiono; Toshihiko Sato; Yasuhisa Togashi; Yousong Jiang; Takuya Sugawara
Journal of The Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy | 1999
Shinichi Sakano; Koichi Haneda; Masaru Yokoyama; Toshihiko Sato
Archive | 2009
Ichiro Shiono; Toshihiko Sato; Yasuhisa Togashi; Yousong Jiang; Takuya Sugawara
Archive | 2008
Yusho Kyo; Kyokuyo Sai; Toshihiko Sato; Ichiro Shiono; 旭陽 佐井; 寿彦 佐藤; 一郎 塩野; 友松 姜
Journal of The Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy | 1995
Shinichiro Ishibashi; Toshihiko Sato; Koichi Haneda; Masahiro Seki
Archive | 1994
Shinichiro Ishibashi; Sumio Miyagawa; Yoshimori Miyata; Toshihiko Sato; Masahiro Seki; 寿彦 佐藤; 澄男 宮川; 恵守 宮田; 新一郎 石橋; 昌浩 関
Journal of The Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy | 1965
Toshihiko Sato; Junzo Shimoiizaka