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Polyol Process Coupled to Cold Plasma As a New and Efficient Nanohydride Processing Method: Nano-Ni2H As a Case Study.

Nanomaterials(2020)

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Abstract
An alternative route for metal hydrogenation has been investigated: cold plasma hydrogen implantation on polyol-made transition metal nanoparticles. This treatment applied to a challenging system, Ni–H, induces a re-ordering of the metal lattice, and superstructure lines have been observed by both Bragg–Brentano and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction. The resulting intermetallic structure is similar to those obtained by very high-pressure hydrogenation of nickel and prompt us to suggest that plasma-based hydrogen implantation in nanometals is likely to generate unusual metal hydride, opening new opportunities in chemisorption hydrogen storage. Typically, almost isotropic in shape and about 30 nm sized hexagonal-packed Ni2H single crystals were produced starting from similarly sized cubic face-centred Ni polycrystals.
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nickel nanoparticles,polyol process,hydrogen cold plasma implantation,nickel hydrides,hydrogen storage
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