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Journal of Materials Science and Nanotechnology | Volume 3

February 25-26, 2019 | Paris, France

Materials Science and Engineering

2

nd

International Conference on

Magnetic property of the quasicrystal Al

62.2

Cu

25.3

Fe

12.5

in the formation of nanostructured materials

applied in the Petrochemical industry

Lourdes Cristina Lucena Agostinho Jamshidi

and

Reza Jamshidi Rodbari

R & C Jam Catalyst Co-LTD, Brazil

Q

uasicrystals are materials with good physical,

thermodynamic, electronic, surface and magnetic

properties, due to this, it has a wide industrial applicability.

However, we always attract attention many researchers in

technology innovation in the development of nano-structured

materials. Mainly advantages that the quasicrystalline alloys

propitiates in the catalytic reactions. The magnetic behavior

of the quasicrystalline Al

62.2

Cu

25.3

Fe

12.5

, and the conduction

electrons are essentially the location of the eminence

of the unpaired electronic spins that are present in the

quasicrystalline alloy; (Mn, Fe) and rare earth metal atoms

are studies explored in magnetism. The magnetic properties

of the Al-Cu-Fe alloy, which is stable in the icosahedral phase,

show a linear relationship between magnetic susceptibility

and electron state density at the Fermi(FE) energy level,

including temperature dependence, and the Pauli energy in

the paramagnetic. For this purpose, it makes the techniques of

Physical-chemical characterization, such as: Diffraction (XRD)

and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive

Spectroscopy (EDS), Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

(EPR), Vibrant Sample Magnetometer (MAV) and others.

Speaker Biography

Lourdes Cristina Lucena Agostinho Jamshidi is a Doctoral in Chemical Engineering, Masters

of Mechanical Engineering-emphasis in Materials Science. She completed her Bachelors

degree in Physics-Solid state, Industrial Chemistry and Chemistry. She is a specialist in the

teaching of Mathematics by IMPA/UFPB and did her specialization course in chemistry

EDX/MITX from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and 22 courses of Human

Resources in Oil and Natural Gas Program (PRH-28), National Petroleum Agency-Natural

Gas (ANP) PETROBRAS (Brazil). She has more than 60 publications on international and

national journals (Environment, Education and Technology of Petroleum). She is also the

reviewer of International Journal of Elsevier and other National scientific journals and

contributed herself by partcipating in International Congresses of Omics on Petrochemicals

and Chemical Engineering and also the part of the organizing committee of the World

Conference and Expo on Petrochemicals and Natural Resources in the year 2018 at Prague.

She is the author of two Books with ISBN and has an International Patent in Catalyst Area.

e:

cristina.jamshidi@gmail.com