A facile one-pot route has been developed for the synthesis of hexagonal and triangular Ni–Cu alloy nanoplates. The synthesis was conducted using nickel(II) acetylacetonate and copper(II) chloride dihydrate as metal precursors, trioctylphosphine as a capping agent, and oleylamine as a solvent and reducing agent.Structural analyses from X-ray diffraction and …
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view more2007210 · The electrodeposition of nickel–iron alloys is studied under the influence of a superimposed external static magnetic field.It is shown that the direction of the magnetic field with regard to the electric field affects the electrodeposition process (current efficiency, composition and morphology of the layers). Furthermore, the influence of the …
view more2019920 · If you’re here for quick answers, then here you go – the most common magnetic metals are iron, nickel, cobalt, some rare earth metals, and the majority of steels. Stainless steel can be magnetic or non-magnetic, depending on its chemical composition. Most other metals are considered non-magnetic but the topic is slightly more complex …
view more2024630 · High Density Tungsten Alloys are made produced by a process called powdered metallurgy. This is a technique where tungsten powder is mixed with nickel, copper (non-magnetic) or iron (magnetic) powder or some other binder elements. It is then compacted, and liquid phase sintered.
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