
CMI researchers from Ames National Laboratory conducted the activity for this highlight
Innovation
Post-processing produces phase-pure Sm2Fe17N3 powders with improved hard-magnetic properties. Direct conversion of Sm2Fe17 phase from Sm2O3 was performed using dispersant-assisted reduction-diffusion (RD).
Achievement
Removing reaction by-products without degrading the magnetic phase is critical to achieving improved hard-magnetic properties with a record (BH)max of 22.3 MGOe and 88.7% magnetic squareness ratio.
Significance and Impact
- Criticality and cost: the material is mostly Fe (~74% wt.%), containingnon-critical rare earth, Sm, as well as the earth-abundant constituent, N.
- Next step is to form fully dense Sm2Fe17N3-based materials, comprising single grains and particles that may rival Neo magnets in performance.
Hub Target Addressed
Accelerated magnet discovery and maturation.
