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Pd-promoted Ni-P electroless deposition on a hydrogen-bonded molecular surface of a supramolecular fibrous template

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 18, Issue 8, Pages 2152-2158

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm052050e

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A nickel-phosphorus (Ni-P) hollow inicrofiber was obtained by simply immersing a recyclable hydrogen-bonded supramolecular fibrous template made of amphoteric azopyridine carboxylic acid in an HCl-acidic PdCl2 aqueous solution and in a Ni-P electroless plating bath, followed by template removal in an alkaline aqueous solution. The Ni-P hollow microfiber had an inner pore diameter of 0.5 mu m and a wall thickness of about 50 nm. The mechanism of the Pd-promoted Ni-P electroless deposition on the template surface was revealed by XPS analysis and TEM observation. Coordination of the [PdCl4](2-) species and its subsequent hydrolysis and condensation polymerization to a tubular Pd2+ nanosheet and formation of the Pd-0 nanoparticle as plating catalyst were brought about on the molecular surface of successive head-to-tail COOH center dot center dot center dot NC5H4 hydrogen bonds, which comprised the supramolecular fibrous template. The hydrogen-bonded surface ordered at a molecular level leading to the tubular Pd2+ nanosheet played an important role in homogeneous Pd-promoted Ni-P electroless deposition and allowed us to fabricate a uniform Ni-P hollow microfiber.

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