Template Synthesis and Magnetic Manipulation of Nickel Nanowires

2005 
In this experiment students prepare nickel nanowires using a template synthesis technique and characterize their properties. Electrodeposition of nickel to fill the 200-nm diameter pores of a commercially-available alumina filtration membrane is accomplished using a nickel salt solution and a AA battery. The nanowires, which are ~200 nm in diameter and up to ~50 I¼m in length, can be liberated from the membrane by dissolving the alumina template with sodium hydroxide. Suspensions of nanowires on a microscope slide can be observed using a common optical microscope. The alignment and movement of the magnetic nanowires can be controlled using magnets. This experiment is appropriate in introductory college chemistry courses and in upper-level physical and inorganic chemistry courses. The experiment provides students with a hands-on laboratory experience in nanotechnology, while illustrating fundamental ideas from a variety of areas, including electrochemistry, magnetism, and materials science.
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