Applied Surface Science, Vol.255, No.20, 8390-8394, 2009
Synthesis and characterization of beta-Ni(OH)(2) up grown nanoflakes by SILAR method
In this paper we report a "bottom up'' approach to synthesize beta-Ni(OH)(2) nanoflakes using novel successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method. Ni(OH)(2) thin films have been deposited on glass substrate using aqueous alkaline nickel chloride as nickel ion source and double distilled water maintained at 353 K temperature as hydroxyl ion source. The structural, surface morphological, optical and electrical properties of films are examined. The nanocrystallinity and beta-phase of Ni(OH)(2) are confirmed by X-ray diffraction and FT-IR studies. Scanning electron microscope study revealed microporous and random distribution of well up grown interlocked nanoflakes. Optical absorption studies show wide optical band gap of 3.26 eV for beta-Ni(OH)(2). The electrical properties revealed that beta-Ni(OH)(2) has negative temperature coefficient of resistance with p-type semiconducting behaviour. The electrochemical property studied by cyclic voltametry in 2 M KOH electrolyte solution revealed pseudo capacitive behaviour, when beta-Ni(OH)(2) thin film employed as working electrode in three electrode electrochemical cell with platinum as counter electrode and saturated calomel as reference electrode. The specific capacitance of 350 F g (1) is obtained with nanoflake like morphology. (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier B.V.