Abstract
Synthesis of Cobalt nanoparticles often entails toxic and expensive physical-chemistry methods. Fabrication of pure cobalt nanoparticles (NPs) using a simple and low-cost electric arc discharge method in ethylene glycol (EG) is suggested for the first time. The effect of different arc discharge currents (10, 20 and 30 A) on the size and optical absorption of the NPs are studied. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) and UV-visible spectroscopy result indicate that at an arc current of 10 A NPs of about 92.95 nm are produced and increasing the arc current leads to larger NPs. UV-visible spectroscopy data shows that the solvent gets more and more transparent with time. Sonication proves that this effect is related to agglomeration of the NPs. Formation of the pure Co NPs are evidenced by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements which gives an average size of about 21 nm using Scherrer's relation. Magnetization measurements of the samples are carried out by Alternating Gradient Force Magnetometer (AGFM). The results demonstrate the ability of the arc discharge method for direct formation of Co NPs in EG medium.
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