Abstract

The preparation of NiO and CoO nanoparticles was reported. The dot-like NiO and flower-like CoO nanoparticles were obtained using M2+-oleate (M = Ni, Co) as precursor via thermal decomposition method. Transmission electron microscopic (TEM) images monitored the growth of NiO and CoO nanoparticles. When the reaction complex including M2+-oleate (M = Ni, Co) precursor, oleic acid and 1-octadecene was heated to the refluxing temperature (320 °C), the formed NiO and CoO nanoparticles were needle-like and very small, indicating low growth speed. However, when the reaction complex was kept refluxing for 30 min, dot-like NiO and flower-like CoO nanoparticles were observed, suggesting the accelerated growth at this refluxing stage. The difference of the morphology of the resultant NiO and CoO nanoparticles resulted from the difference of their growth mode. Selected-area electron diffraction (SAED) patterns showed the face-centered cubic structures of NiO and CoO nanoparticles. The magnetic property of the nanoparticles was studied using vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM).

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