Abstract

Fine Ni particles were directly prepared from Ni(NO3)2 and NiCl2 aqueous solutions by the spray-pyrolysis technique under an H2-N2 atmosphere. Hollow Ni particles with rough surfaces were obtained at a low reaction temperature (700–900 °C). With increasing reaction temperatures from 900 °C to 1500 °C, the particles varied gradually to solid ones with a smooth surface, and the particles obtained at 1600 °C were perfectly spherical ones whose average size was ∼0.6 μm. From the point of view that aggregation free powders are considered to be good for thick film applications, Ni(NO3)2 was preferred to NiCl2 as a starting material. The perfectly spherical particles derived from Ni(NO3)2 gave a Ni film about 3 μm in thickness having sheet resistance of 37.7 mΩ · square−1.

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