Advances in Nanoparticles

Volume 12, Issue 3 (August 2023)

ISSN Print: 2169-0510   ISSN Online: 2169-0529

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Synthesis, Characterization, and Effects of Morphology on the Magnetic Application Base Properties of Pure Nickel Oxide (NiO) and Cobalt-Doped Nickel Oxide/Nickel Hydroxide (CoxNi1-xO/Ni(OH)2) Nanocomposites

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ABSTRACT

Nano particle (NP) morphology is one of the material properties at the origin of potential application base properties exploited in several engineering and technology domains, such as fuel cell, electrodes, catalysis, sensing, electric, thermal, magnetic, and photovoltaic applications. The general properties and particle morphology of nickel oxide/Nickel hydroxide NPs can be modified by the introduction of impurity atoms or ions. Nano sized nickel oxide/nickel hydroxide nanocomposites were obtained from the thermal decomposition of single molecular precursors synthesized by a modified oxalate route using Carambola fruit juice as a precipitating agent. The compositional and morphological variations were studied by introducing cobalt as an impurity ion at different w/w% fractions (0%, 0.1%, 0.3%, 0.5%, 1%, 3%, 5.0%, 40.0% and 50.0%) into the microstructure of the nickel oxide/hydroxide. The precursors were characterized by FT-IR, while TGA/DTG analysis was carried out to decompose the precursors. The precursors decomposed at 400°C and were characterized by PXRD and SEM/TEM. The results revealed that Pure Nickel Oxide (NiO) and, Cobalt-doped Nickel Oxide/nickel hydroxide (CoxNi1-xO/Ni(OH)2) Nano composites have been synthesized and the synthesized samples have exhibited three distinct morphologies (porous face-centered cubic nano rods, rough and discontinuous CoxNi1-xO/Ni(OH)2) composite and, smooth and continuous mix spherical/cuboidal mixed morphological phase of (NiO/CoO). The morphology of the NPs varied with the introduction of the dopant atoms and with increase in the concentration of dopant atoms in the composite. Magnetic studies using vibrating sample magnetometry revealed superparamagnetic properties which correlated strongly with particle size, shape and morphology. Observed values of retention (4.50 × 10-3 emu/g) and coercivity (65.321 Oe) were found for 0.5 w/w% corresponding to impregnated porous nanorods of Co-doped NiO, and retention (9.03 × 10-3 emu/g) and coercivity (64.341 Oe), for X = 50.0%, corresponding to an aggregate network of a Nano spherical/cubic CoO/NiO mixed phase. Magnetic properties within this range are known to improve the magnetic memory and hardness of the magnetic materials. Therefore, the synthesized Cobalt-doped Nickel Oxide/nickel hydroxide (CoxNi1-xO/Ni(OH)2) Nano composites have potential applications in Magnetic memories and hardness of magnetic materials.

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Etape, E. , Agbor, O. , Namondo, B. , Benmaamar, Z. , Foba-Tendo, J. and Lambi, J. (2023) Synthesis, Characterization, and Effects of Morphology on the Magnetic Application Base Properties of Pure Nickel Oxide (NiO) and Cobalt-Doped Nickel Oxide/Nickel Hydroxide (CoxNi1-xO/Ni(OH)2) Nanocomposites. Advances in Nanoparticles, 12, 106-122. doi: 10.4236/anp.2023.123009.

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