Issue 24, 2013

Evolution of nickel sulfide hollow spheres through topotactic transformation

Abstract

In this study, a topotactic transformation route was proposed to synthesize single-crystalline β-NiS hollow spheres with uniform phase and morphology evolving from polycrystalline α-NiS hollow spheres. Uniform polycrystalline α-NiS hollow spheres were firstly prepared with thiourea and glutathione as sulfur sources under hydrothermal conditions through the Kirkendall effect. By increasing the reaction temperature the polycrystalline α-NiS hollow spheres were transformed to uniform β-NiS hollow spheres. The β-NiS crystals obtained through the topotactic transformation route not only have unchanged morphology of hollow spheres but are also single-crystalline in nature. The as-prepared NiS hollow spheres display a good ability to remove the organic pollutant Congo red from water, which makes them have application potential in water treatment.

Graphical abstract: Evolution of nickel sulfide hollow spheres through topotactic transformation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Jul 2013
Accepted
05 Sep 2013
First published
05 Sep 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 12224-12230

Evolution of nickel sulfide hollow spheres through topotactic transformation

C. Wei, Q. Lu, J. Sun and F. Gao, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 12224 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR03371F

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