Stabilization of hexagonal close-packed metallic nickel for alumina-supported systems prepared from Ni(II) glycinate
Résumé
The decomposition in flowing argon of the neutral complex [NiII(glycinate)2(H2O)2] leads to a mixture of face-centered cubic (fcc) and hexagonal close-packed (hcp) metallic nickel. The latter is the main phase when the Ni(II) complex is supported on alumina. Unlike most hexagonal Ni phases described earlier, and similar to hexagonal Ni3C, the unit cell parameters (a ¼ 0:2493 and c ¼ 0:4084 nm) lead to Ni–Ni distances equal to those encountered in fcc Ni. TEM shows that the nanoparticles are protected by graphite layers, whose elimination by heating in hydrogen results in transformation to the fcc phase and crystal growth. Magnetic measurements provide evidence of the coexistence of superparamagnetic and ferromagnetic nanoparticles. This result is in line with the broad size distribution observed by TEM and is interpreted on the basis of the metallic character of hcp Ni particles.