Author/Authors :
Ikram-Ul-Haq ، نويسنده , , KHALIDA AKHTAR، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Uniform fine particles of nickel basic carbonate were synthesized by heating, aqueous solution
containing 0.08 mol dm−3 nickel sulfate and 0.8 mol dm−3 urea, at 85◦C for various periods of
time. These particles were then coated with copper compound by heating them in aqueous
dispersion, containing urea and copper nitrate, at 85◦C. The coating material was found to be
amorphous and was composed of Cu2(OH)2CO3. The coating mixture, when heated under
similar conditions in the absence of the dispersed cores, produced greenish dispersion of the
precipitated particles [coating precursor solids]. The later were also amorphous in nature and
had the same chemical composition [Cu2(OH)2CO3] as that of the coating material of the coated
particles. Air-dried core, coated, and coating precursor materials were calcined at 700◦C for 1 h
at the heating rate of 5◦C min−1 in the air atmosphere, which converted them into NiO,
NiO[core]/CuO[coating], and CuO, respectively. Scanning electron microscopic examination
showed no sintering occurred in all these solids during the calcinations process and the
particles retained their identities to a significant extent.
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