A template-free, combustion-chemical route to macroporous nickel monoliths displaying a hierarchy of pore sizes


Autoria(s): Panda, Monalisa; Rajamathi, Michael; Seshadri, Ram
Data(s)

01/11/2002

Resumo

Recently, we demonstrated a very general route to monolithic macroporous materials prepared without the use of templates (Rajamathi et al. J. Mater. Chem. 2001, 11, 2489). The route involves finding a precursor containing two metals, A and B, whose oxides are largely immiscible. Firing of the precursor followed by suitable sintering results in a monolith from which one of the oxide phases can be chemically leached out to yield a macroporous mass of the other oxide phase. The metals A and B that we employed in the demonstration were Ni and Zn. From the NiO-ZnO monolith that was obtained by decomposing the precursor, ZnO could be leached out at high pH to yield macroporous NiO. In the present work, we show that combustion-chemical (also called self-propagating) decomposition of a mixture of Ni and Zn nitrates with urea as a fuel yields an intimate mixture of the oxides that can be sintered and leached with alkali to form a macroporous NiO monolith. The new process that we present here thereby avoids the need for a crystalline single-source precursor. A novel and unanticipated aspect of the present work is that the combination of high temperatures and rapid quenching associated with combustion synthesis results in an intimate mixture of wurtzite ZnO and the metastable rock-salt Ni1-xZnxO where x is about 0.3. Leaching this monolith with alkali gives a macroporous mass of rock-salt Ni1-xZnxO, which upon reduction in H-2/Ar forms macroporous Ni and ZnO. There are thus two stages in the process that lead to two modes of pore formation. The first is associated with leaching of ZnO by alkali. The second is associated with the reduction of porous Ni1-xZnxO to give porous Ni and ZnO.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/39007/1/A_Template-Free%2C.pdf

Panda, Monalisa and Rajamathi, Michael and Seshadri, Ram (2002) A template-free, combustion-chemical route to macroporous nickel monoliths displaying a hierarchy of pore sizes. In: Chemistry of Materials, 14 (11). pp. 4762-4767.

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American Chemical Society

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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/cm020590v

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/39007/

Palavras-Chave #Solid State & Structural Chemistry Unit
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Journal Article

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