F. Goutfer-wurmser et al., Formation of nickel dispersed carbon spheres from chelate resin and their magnetic properties, SYNTH METAL, 118(1-3), 2001, pp. 33-38
Carbon spheres with well-dispersed nickel particles were formed by the carb
onization of chelate resin complexed with Ni(II) ions at 600 and 1000 degre
esC, When the amounts of nickel after carbonization were less than 1 mass%,
more than 90% of Ni species were paramagnetic or superparamagnetic, irresp
ective of carbonization temperature, indicating that they were dispersed as
small clusters. For samples with 2.2-3.4 mass% Ni and formed at 600 degree
sC, most of Ni species were ferromagnetic and their coercive force was less
than 10 Oe at 280 K. The Ni metal particles in these samples were around 1
0 nm in size and well dispersed, but the number density of particles was no
t uniform in the samples of <1 mass% Ni. For samples with 3.4 mass% Ni and
formed at 1000<degrees>C, more than 80% of Ni species were ferromagnetic an
d the coercive force slightly increased to about 20 Oe. The results of XRD
measurement and TEM observation showed that the Ni metal particles were aro
und 10-30 nm and well dispersed in agreement with the magnetic properties.
The results showed that the present method is promising to form the carbon
materials containing well dispersed fine metal particles. (C) 2001 Elsevier
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