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Porous hierarchical nickel nanostructures and their application as a magnetically separable catalyst

Xiong et al., 2012

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4453436259146396816
Author
Xiong J
Shen H
Mao J
Qin X
Xiao P
Wang X
Wu Q
Hu Z
Publication year
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Journal of Materials Chemistry

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A convenient template-and surfactant-free strategy has been developed to prepare porous hierarchical Ni nanostructures by directly calcining the nickel-based flower-like precursor in Ar. The precursor is preformed by refluxing the solution of nickel nitrate and the co …
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