Temperature-induced control over phase selection among hydroxides of nickel

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While at low (4°C) temperatures, addition of ammonia to aqueous metal nitrate solutions induces the precipitation of ar-nickel hydroxide and at high (25-65°C) temperatures, β-Ni(OH)2 is formed. The crystallinity of the product improves at higher temperatures of precipitation and the product obtained at 65°C is devoid of various disorders such as stacking faults, turbostraticity and interstratification. This provides a simple and efficient alternative to the hydrothermal synthesis of crystalline β-Ni(OH)2. The temperature induced control over phase selection provides direct experimental evidence for the metastability of α-nickel hydroxide. Crystalline β-Ni(OH)2 is, however, a poor electrode material for alkaline secondary cells and exhibits a capacity of only 75 ± 10 mAh/g, against the theoretically expected 289 mAh/g. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Ramesh, T. N., & Kamath, P. V. (2008). Temperature-induced control over phase selection among hydroxides of nickel. Bulletin of Materials Science, 31(2), 169–172. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-008-0029-x

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