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Synthesis of Graphite-Encapsulated Ni Micro- and Nanoparticles Using Liquid-Phase Arc Discharge

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ENERGIES
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en16031450

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micro- and nanoparticles; graphene encapsulation; X-ray diffraction; Raman spectroscopy; scanning electron microscopy

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In this work, nickel particles encapsulated in a few-layer graphene shell were synthesized using electric arc discharge in three different liquid media: deionized water, alcohol, and toluene. Raman studies, X-ray diffraction analysis, and scanning electron microscopy confirmed the formation of spherical nickel particles encapsulated in all liquid media. It was found that using toluene as a cooling medium increased the number of particles with a graphite shell and allowed the formation of micro- and nanoparticles covered with monolayer graphene. Toluene, which lacks oxygen and has a basic hexagonal carbon structure, is a favorable medium for the synthesis of metal particles covered with a graphene shell.
In this work, the synthesis of nickel particles encapsulated in a few-layer graphene shell was carried out using the method of electric arc discharge in the liquid phase, in various media: deionized water, alcohol, and toluene. Nickel and graphite were used as electrodes. The study was carried out to analyze how various liquids, acting as a cooling medium and a source of carbon, affect the formation of a protective shell around metal particles. Raman studies, analysis of X-ray diffraction data, and scanning electron microscopy confirmed the formation of spherical encapsulated nickel particles in all types of liquid media. It was found out that the use of toluene as a cooling medium increased the number of particles with a graphite shell and allowed obtaining micro- and nanoparticles covered with monolayer graphene. The absence of oxygen in the composition of toluene, in contrast with alcohol and especially water, prevents the oxidation of nickel particles during the synthesis. This fact, along with the initial basic hexagonal carbon structure of toluene, makes it a good medium for the formation of metal particles covered with a protecting graphite shell as a result of arc discharge in the liquid phase.

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