Formation studies of NiO by X-ray powder diffraction
C. Remedios, и J. Sasaki. POWDER DIFFRACTION, 23 (2, S):
S56-S58(2008)Latin American Workshop on Applications of Powder
Diffraction/Mini-Course on Methods of Powder Diffraction, Campinas,
BRAZIL, APR 16-20, 2007.
DOI: 10.1154/1.2903510
Аннотация
Nickel oxide nanopowder was prepared by a simple method and analyzed by
X-ray powder diffraction. A solution of gelatin and NiCl2 center dot
6H(2)O salt were prepared and sintered in sequence. Using a synchrotron
light source for X-ray powder diffraction analysis, the synthesized
material was characterized as a function of temperature in the interval
of 375 to 600 degrees C. Results from thermogravimetric analysis confirm
the temperature loss of the organic substance during the sintering
process and show that the temperature for NiO attainment is 600 degrees
C. (C) 2008 International Centre for Diffraction Data.
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%X Nickel oxide nanopowder was prepared by a simple method and analyzed by
X-ray powder diffraction. A solution of gelatin and NiCl2 center dot
6H(2)O salt were prepared and sintered in sequence. Using a synchrotron
light source for X-ray powder diffraction analysis, the synthesized
material was characterized as a function of temperature in the interval
of 375 to 600 degrees C. Results from thermogravimetric analysis confirm
the temperature loss of the organic substance during the sintering
process and show that the temperature for NiO attainment is 600 degrees
C. (C) 2008 International Centre for Diffraction Data.
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X-ray powder diffraction. A solution of gelatin and NiCl2 center dot
6H(2)O salt were prepared and sintered in sequence. Using a synchrotron
light source for X-ray powder diffraction analysis, the synthesized
material was characterized as a function of temperature in the interval
of 375 to 600 degrees C. Results from thermogravimetric analysis confirm
the temperature loss of the organic substance during the sintering
process and show that the temperature for NiO attainment is 600 degrees
C. (C) 2008 International Centre for Diffraction Data.},
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Diffraction/Mini-Course on Methods of Powder Diffraction, Campinas,
BRAZIL, APR 16-20, 2007},
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