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Synthesis, Alignment, and Magnetic Properties of Monodisperse Nickel Nanocubes
This Communication describes the synthesis of highly
monodispersed
12 nm nickel nanocubes. The cubic shape was achieved by using trioctylphosphine
and hexadecylamine surfactants under a reducing hydrogen atmosphere
to favor thermodynamic growth and the stabilization of {100} facets.
Varying the metal precursor to trioctylphosphine ratio was found to
alter the nanoparticle size and shape from 5 nm spherical nanoparticles
to 12 nm nanocubes. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy
showed that the nanocubes are protected from further oxidation by
a 1 nm NiO shell. Synchrotron-based X-ray diffraction techniques showed
the nickel nanocubes order into [100] aligned arrays. Magnetic studies
showed the nickel nanocubes have over 4 times enhancement in magnetic
saturation compared to spherical superparamagnetic nickel nanoparticles