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  • Synthesis of nickel coated gadolinia doped ceria nanopowders by microwave radiation
  • Jongmin Lim and Sang Woo Kim*
  • Center for Energy-Materials Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Haweoulgog-dong, Sungbuk-gu, Seoul 136-791, Korea
Abstract
Nickel coated gadolinium doped ceria (GDC) powders were synthesized by microwave radiation and combustion. For the synthesis, precipitates of gadolinium cerium oxycarbonate hydrate (GdxCe2−xO(CO3)2·H2O) were formed by a microwave-radiated reaction between cerium nitrate (Ce(NO3)3·6H2O), gadolinium nitrate (Gd(NO3)3 ·6H2O) and urea (CO(NH2)2), then nickel coatings on the gadolinium cerium oxycarbonate hydrate were performed by a further microwave reaction between nickel chloride and urea. The shape and size of the gadolinium cerium oxycarbonate hydrate particles were critically dependent on aging time during the microwave radiation. Irregular particles were transformed to rod-shape particles which were well-crystallized by increasing the aging time to 40 minutes at 70-80 oC because of the gradual decomposition of urea during the microwave radiation. Small nickel precursor particles were homogeneously coated on the gadolinium cerium oxycarbonate hydrate particles with a rod shape with aid of microwave radiation at 80 oC for 40 minutes. As a result, nickel coated GDC nanopowders were successfully produced by the microwave radiation synthesis and further microwave combustion at 450 oC for 20 minutes.

Keywords: GDC, CGO, Microwave, Nickel coating, Urea, Nickel chloride, Cerium nitrate, Gadolinium nitrate.

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  • 2008; 9(5): 452-454

    Published on Oct 31, 2008

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