Formation of carbon-encapsulated metallic nano-particles from metal acetylides by electron beam irradiation


Autoria(s): Junaid, Bushiri M; Nishijo, J; Okabe, C; Kosugi, K; Nishi, N; Sawa, H
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11/08/2014

11/08/2014

13/07/2005

Resumo

Transition metal acetylides, MC2 (M=Fe, Co and Ni), exhibit ferromagnetic behavior of which TC is characteristic of their size and structure. CoC2 synthesized in anhydrous condition exhibited cubic structure with disordered C2− 2 orientation. Once being exposed to water (or air), the particles behave ferromagnetically due to the lengthening of the Co–Co distance by the coordination of water molecules to Co2+ cations. Heating of these particles induces segregation of metallic cores with carbon mantles. Electron beam or 193 nm laser beam can produce nanoparticles with metallic cores covered with carbon mantles

Eur. Phys. J. D 34, 219–222 (2005)

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4550

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en

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Springer Berlin/Heidelberg

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Article