2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10800-009-0047-4
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An attempt to produce NiFe2O4 powder from electrodeposited Fe–Ni alloy powders by subsequent recrystallization in air

Abstract: The electrodeposition of the Fe-Ni powders from citrate-ammonium chloride containing electrolytes for different Ni/Fe ions concentration ratios at pH 4.0 was investigated by the polarization measurements. The morphology, chemical composition, and phase composition of the obtained powders were investigated using SEM, EDS, and XRD analysis. EDS analysis of as-deposited alloy powders confirmed anomalous co-deposition of Fe and Ni. A common characteristic for all as-deposited powder samples was the presence of con… Show more

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“…The stripping of Ni takes place in a wide potential range because of the kinetic hindrance of Ni dissolution, and a similar behavior is observed for the Fe-Ni alloy. The polarization behavior of the Fe-Ni electrolyte is in accord with the literature data in the sense that the deposition regime of these metals cannot be separated when both metal ions are present [14,15,20,[32][33][34]41,47,48]. At potentials more negative than −1 V, a monotonous increase in cathodic current density is observed.…”
Section: Polarization Characteristics Of the Fe-ni Systemsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The stripping of Ni takes place in a wide potential range because of the kinetic hindrance of Ni dissolution, and a similar behavior is observed for the Fe-Ni alloy. The polarization behavior of the Fe-Ni electrolyte is in accord with the literature data in the sense that the deposition regime of these metals cannot be separated when both metal ions are present [14,15,20,[32][33][34]41,47,48]. At potentials more negative than −1 V, a monotonous increase in cathodic current density is observed.…”
Section: Polarization Characteristics Of the Fe-ni Systemsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…[8,10] Electrodeposition, whereby ap otential is appliedt od rive redox reactions on electrodes, is as uitable alternative forg alvanic displacement. [12,14,15,27] UV/Vis spectroscopy,X -ray diffraction (XRD), and focusedi on beam scanninge lectron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (FIB-SEM-EDX) wereu sed to demonstrate the feasibility of this simple, one-step metallization of NiFe 2 O 4 throughe lectrodeposition, resultingi nn ovel NiÀMo/NiFe 2 O 4 photocathodesw ith a NiFe 2 O 4 photoabsorbing layer and as tabilizing andc atalytic NiÀMo layer. [17,18] For am etal layer to be formed, cathodic electrodeposition is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the calcination temperature is increased to 1200 • C (Fig. 2d), the crystalline primary particles are observed clearly in the agglomerated secondary particles whose sizes are about 70-100 nm [15].…”
Section: Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 94%