An aluminosilicate with the MCM-41 structure (A1MCM-41) was used as a host
for the synthesis of nickel metal nanoparticles. Initially, ion exchange in
aqueous solutions allows the introduction of nickel cations into A1MCM-41,
and then reduction with sodium borohydride produces nanometer-sized nickel
metal particles. Products (Ni-A1MCM-41) were characterized by elemental an
alysis, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray powder diffraction (X
RD), and magnetic susceptibility. Ni-A1MCM-41 was found to have a Ni:Al:Si
ratio of ca. 1:4:28. The nickel metal particles were 1-2 nm in diameter and
showed superparamagnetic behavior with a blocking temperature (T-b) of 5 K
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