Influence of additives on the properties of spherical nickel particles prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Materials Research
- Vol. 14 (7) , 3059-3065
- https://doi.org/10.1557/jmr.1999.0410
Abstract
Ideal spherical nonagglomerated Ni particles (mean diameter 0.62–1.12 μm) were prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis of NiCl2 aqueous solution in the presence of 0.1 mass% of Pd, Cu, or Ni in an H2–N2 atmosphere at 900 °C. Incomplete reduction of the NiCl2 aqueous solution in the absence of additives was observed under the same conditions. Differential thermal and thermal-gravimetric analyses revealed a decrease in initial reduction temperature of NiCl2 from 375 to 275 °C by the addition of Pd, Cu, or Ni. The morphology of Ni particles was analyzed using scanning tunneling microscopy. The surface roughness of Ni particles was found to be controllable by addition of appropriate additives.Keywords
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