Synthesis of Nickel Hydroxide Nanoribbons with a New Phase: A Solution Chemistry Approach
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B2004Vol. 108(23), pp. 7531–7533
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Abstract
We report here the successful synthesis of one-dimensional (1D) nanoribbons of nickel hydroxide crystallized in a new phase. This attempt is based on the treatment of freshly precipitated nickel hydroxide with high concentrations of nickel sulfate. The nanoribbons with monoclinic structure had a chemical composition of Ni(OH)1.66(SO4)0.17(H2O)0.29, which was close to that of α-Ni(OH)2. These nanoribbons were very pure single crystals, structurally uniform with typical widths of 5−25 nm, thicknesses of 1−5 nm, and lengths of up to a few micrometers, and could be an ideal system for studying the physical and chemical properties of 1D nanostructured electrode materials.
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