Abstract

Ni chains assembled by Ni spheres have been synthesized via a polymer-free hydrothermal approach. The products were characterized by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray photoelectron spectrometry (XPS). In order to investigate the formation mechanism of the Ni chains, a series of assistant experiments have been performed. These experiments demonstrated that the pre-formation of Ni(C 4H 2O 6) 2− and the presence of high concentration of NaOH were two important factors for the formation of Ni chains. Based on the results of assistant experiments, a growth mechanism for Ni chains was proposed. The magnetic property investigation of the obtained Ni chains illustrated that they have ferromagnetic behavior and significantly enhanced coercivity. Such a simple hydrothermal process can be expanded to fabricate chains of other materials.

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