Abstract

Nickel-nanoparticle-containing polyimide composite films were prepared by liquid-phase reduction of Ni2+ ions with potassium borohydride (KBH4). The nanoparticles were amorphous with diameters of approximately 10–20 nm, depending on the KBH4 concentration and reduction temperature. At high KBH4 concentrations, the nanoparticles appeared to contain various nickel boride species. The number of nanoparticles and Ni content both increased upon repeated adsorption/reduction of Ni2+ ions, where the particle growth was inhibited by the rigid polymer chain and the formation of smaller particles was favored.

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