Controlled synthesis of nanoporous nickel oxide with two-dimensional shapes through thermal decomposition of metal-cyanide hybrid coordination polymers

  • Mohamed B. Zakaria
  • , Ming Hu
  • , Rahul R. Salunkhe
  • , Malay Pramanik
  • , Kimiko Takai
  • , Victor Malgras
  • , Seyong Choi
  • , Shi Xue Dou
  • , Jung Ho Kim
  • , Masataka Imura
  • , Shinsuke Ishihara
  • , Yusuke Yamauchi*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The urgent need for nanoporous metal oxides with highly crystallized frameworks is motivating scientists to try to discover new preparation methods, because of their wide use in practical applications. Recent work has demonstrated that two-dimensional (2D) cyanide-bridged coordination polymers (CPs) are promising materials and appropriate for this purpose (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2013, 52, 1235). After calcination, 2D CPs can be transformed into nanoporous metal oxides with a highly accessible surface area. Here, this strategy is adopted in order to form 2D nanoporous nickel oxide (NiO) with tunable porosity and crystallinity, using trisodium citrate dihydrate as a controlling agent. The presence of trisodium citrate dihydrate plays a key role in the formation of 2D nanoflakes by controlling the nucleation rate and the crystal growth. The size of the nanoflakes gradually increases by augmenting the amount of trisodium citrate dihydrate in the reaction. After heating the as-prepared CPs in air at different temperatures, nanoporous NiO can be obtained. During this thermal treatment, organic units (carbon and nitrogen) are completely removed and only the metal content remains to take part in the formation of nanoporous NiO. In the case of large-sized 2D CP nanoflakes, the original 2D flake-shapes are almost retained, even after thermal treatment at low temperature, but they are completely destroyed at high temperature because of further crystallization in the framework. Nanoporous NiO with high surface area shows significant efficiency and interesting results for supercapacitor application.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3605-3612
Number of pages8
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume21
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Feb 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Controlled crystallization
  • Material science
  • Mesoporous materials
  • Nanoporous materials
  • Nickel oxide

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