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Graphene@Metal Nanocomposites by Solution Combustion Synthesis.

Alexander Khort1,2,3, Valentin Romanovski4,3, Vasilina Lapitskaya2, Tatyana Kuznetsova2, Khabib Yusupov5, Dmitry Moskovskikh3, Yulyan Haiduk6, Kirill Podbolotov3,7.   

Abstract

Graphene (G) and metal-decorated G nanocomposites are among the most promising materials for a wide variety of practical applications, and, therefore, the development of fast and reliable methods for nanocomposite synthesis is an important task. Herein we report the new fast approach for solution combustion synthesis (SCS) of large-area G-metallic nanocomposites in an air atmosphere. The G-based nanocomposites were obtained by a SCS using copper and nickel nitrates, as well as their stoichiometric mixture as the metal source and citric acid as a fuel and carbon source. The G structures started on the catalytic surface of freshly synthesized metallic nanograins during the combustion process and formed large-area free-standing films due to the high-energy and fast synthesis process. We proposed a mechanism of formation of the G-based nanocomposites. The phase compositions, structural features, and magnetization behavior of G@Cu, G@Ni, and G@CuNi nanocomposites are carefully studied and described. G@metal nanocomposites were studied as a material for the creation of a highly effective sensing element of semiconductor gas sensors.

Year:  2020        PMID: 32282188     DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c00673

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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1.  Corrosion and transformation of solution combustion synthesized Co, Ni and CoNi nanoparticles in synthetic freshwater with and without natural organic matter.

Authors:  Alexander Khort; Jonas Hedberg; Nanxuan Mei; Valentin Romanovski; Eva Blomberg; Inger Odnevall
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-04-12       Impact factor: 4.379

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