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Polymorphism in nickel hydroxide: role of interstratification

Michael RajamathiP. Vishnu KamathRam Seshadri

Year: 2000 Journal:   Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol: 10 (2)Pages: 503-506   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

In addition to the well-known α and β modifications, nickel hydroxide is shown to exist in a number of poorly crystalline forms—clearly distinguishable by their signature X-ray powder diffraction patterns. DIFFaX simulations combined with compositional analysis and IR spectral data indicate that these are interstratified phases consisting of α- and β-type structural motifs intermixed in varying proportions.

Keywords:
Hydroxide Nickel Polymorphism (computer science) Materials science Powder diffraction Crystallography Diffraction Chemistry Metallurgy Inorganic chemistry Physics Optics Gene Biochemistry Allele

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