Abstract

A simple synthetic route to prepare carbon-coated copper or nickel nanoparticles is developed in an ionic liquid under microwave heating. The obtained products are characterized by XRD, UV-spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy. The morphologies are studied with the help of TEM, HRSEM, and HRTEM. A bulk transport property for carbon coated nickel is reported in this letter.

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