JOURNAL ARTICLE

Complex‐Surfactant‐Assisted Hydrothermal Route to Ferromagnetic Nickel Nanobelts

Abstract

Ferromagnetic metal nanobelts are reported to have been synthesized for the first time in solution by a simple and mild hydrothermal method. The nickel nanobelts (see Figure), which typically had a thickness of ∼15 nm, width of 500–1000 nm, and length of up to 50 μm, showed remarkably enhanced ferromagnetic properties. The method is expected to be transferable to other transition metals.

Keywords:
Materials science Ferromagnetism Hydrothermal circulation Nickel Pulmonary surfactant Transition metal Metal Chemical engineering Hydrothermal synthesis Nanotechnology Metallurgy Condensed matter physics Organic chemistry Catalysis

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Magnetic properties of thin films
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Nanoporous metals and alloys
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
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