Surface decoration through electrostatic interaction leading to enhanced reactivity: Low temperature synthesis of nanostructured chromium borides (CrB and CrB2)

Menaka, . ; Kumar, Bharat ; Kumar, Sandeep ; Ganguli, A. K. (2013) Surface decoration through electrostatic interaction leading to enhanced reactivity: Low temperature synthesis of nanostructured chromium borides (CrB and CrB2) Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 200 . pp. 117-122. ISSN 0022-4596

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2013.01.005

Abstract

The present study describes a novel low temperature route at ambient pressure for the synthesis of nanocrystalline chromium borides (CrB and CrB2) without using any flux or additives. The favorable and intimate mixing of nanoparticles of chromium acetate (Cr source) and boron forms an active chromium–boron precursor which decomposes at much lower temperature (400 °C) to form CrB (which is ∼1000 °C less than the known ambient pressure synthesis). The chromium acetate nanoparticles (∼5 nm) decorate the larger boron particles (150–200 nm) due to electrostatic interactions resulting from opposing surface charges of boron (zeta potential:+48.101 mV) and chromium acetate (zeta potential:−4.021 mV) in ethanolic medium and is evident in the TEM micrographs. The above method leads to the formation of pure CrB film like structure at 400 °C and nanospheres (40–60 nm) at 600 °C. Also, chromium diboride (CrB2) nanoparticles (25 nm) could be obtained at 1000 °C.

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Keywords:Chromium Boride (CrB and CrB2); Nanoparticles; Surface Decoration; Zeta Potential; Transmission Electron Microscopy
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