Magnetic, Structural, and Chemical Properties of Cobalt
Nanoparticles Synthesized in Ionic Liquids
Posted on 2018-05-28 - 00:00
Cobalt
nanoparticles (CoNPs) exhibit quite unique magnetic, catalytic,
and optical properties. In this work, imidazolium-based ionic liquids
(ILs) are successfully used to elaborate magnetically responsive suspensions
of quite monodisperse CoNPs with diameters below 5 nm. The as-synthesized
CoNPs adopt the noncompact and metastable structure of ϵ-Co
that progressively evolves at room temperature toward the stable hexagonal
close-packed allotrope of Co. Accordingly, magnetization curves are
consistent with zero-valent Co. As expected in this size range, the
CoNPs are superparamagnetic at room temperature. Their blocking temperature
is found to depend on the size of the IL cation. The CoNPs produced
in an IL with a large cation exhibit a very high anisotropy, attributed
to an enhanced dipolar coupling of the NPs, even though a larger interparticle
distance is observed in this IL. Finally, the presence of surface
hydrides on the CoNPs is assessed and paves the way toward the synthesis
for Co-based bimetallic NPs.
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Morcos, Bishoy; Lecante, Pierre; Morel, Robert; Haumesser, Paul-Henri; Santini, Catherine C. (2018). Magnetic, Structural, and Chemical Properties of Cobalt
Nanoparticles Synthesized in Ionic Liquids. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b00271