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Wet chemical synthesis of ni-al nanoparticles at ambient condition

Fadil, Nor Akmal and Govindachetty, Saravanan and Yoshikawa, Hideki and Yamashita, Yoshiyuki and Ueda, Shigenori and Kobayashi, Keisuke and Tanabe, Toyokazu and Hara, Toru and Gubbala, Venkata Ramesh and Murakami, Hideyuki and Noda, Kazuhiko and Abe, Hideki (2012) Wet chemical synthesis of ni-al nanoparticles at ambient condition. Advanced Materials Research, 557-59 . pp. 442-447. ISSN 1022-6680

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.5...

Abstract

The synthesis of intermetallic Ni-Al nanoparticles by co-reduction approach of several organometallic precursors with sodium naphthelide in non-aqueous solution was studied. The state of the art in nanoparticles synthesisation is the selection of suitable precursors and the adaption of colloid chemistry to non-aqueous media at the room temperature under inert atmosphere. The reduction of an organometallic precursor, nickel (II) acetylacetonate, Ni(Acac) 2 as a source of Ni element of the intermetallic, and aluminum trichloride, AlCl 3 in tetrahydrofuran (THF) solution gave a black particles. The powder X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (pXRD) result shows an expansion of lattice parameter for FCC-Ni indicating the cooperation of Al atoms in Ni structures. The estimation value of Al concentration using Scherrer's equation is 10 at%. The particles were investigated in more detail by hard X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (HX-PES). The HX-PES spectrums confirmed that the black particles has binding energy consistent to standard materials of Ni 3Al. The absence of organic residues shown by the Fourier-transform infrared, FTIR spectrometer indicates that the as prepared Ni-Al nanoparticles are free from by-products

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:Indexed by Scopus
Uncontrolled Keywords:heazlewoodite, nickel aluminides nanoparticles, room temperature synthesis, sodium naphthalide, sulfur contamination, wet chemical synthesis
Subjects:T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions:Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:33954
Deposited By: Mohamad Norhisham Mohd Durahim
Deposited On:24 Sep 2013 06:47
Last Modified:15 Feb 2017 00:24

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