Solid State Synthesis of LiNiO2
Abstract
Bimetallic oxide nanomaterials are synthesized by solid state combustion route integrates the synthetic chemistry. Simply, burning of two metal oxides in presence of polymer fuel for its bimetallic oxide nanomaterials. Nanosized lithium niobate material is prepared by self-propagating combustion methods using polymer as a fuel. Lithium oxide and nickel oxide with polyvinyl alcohol was ignited in an open atmosphere for few minutes to form lithium niobate residue. As prepared lithium niobate sample was well characterized for its structure by employing powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) tool. The morphology of as prepared lithium niobate material was studied by Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) tool. Fourier Transform infrared (FTIR) spectral study was undertaken to know the bonding in the prepared bimetallic oxide sample.
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