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Sustainable and rapid preparation of nanosized Fe/Ni-pentlandite particles by mechanochemistry
In recent years, metal-rich sulfides of the pentlandite type (M(9)S(8)) have attracted considerable attention for energy storage applications. However, common synthetic routes towards pentlandites either involve energy intensive high temperature procedures or solvothermal methods with specialized pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163287/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04525j |
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author | Tetzlaff, David Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios Baier, Daniel M. Hoof, Lucas Shastry Barkur, Harikumar Smialkowski, Mathias Amin, Hatem M. A. Grätz, Sven Siegmund, Daniel Borchardt, Lars Apfel, Ulf-Peter |
author_facet | Tetzlaff, David Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios Baier, Daniel M. Hoof, Lucas Shastry Barkur, Harikumar Smialkowski, Mathias Amin, Hatem M. A. Grätz, Sven Siegmund, Daniel Borchardt, Lars Apfel, Ulf-Peter |
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description | In recent years, metal-rich sulfides of the pentlandite type (M(9)S(8)) have attracted considerable attention for energy storage applications. However, common synthetic routes towards pentlandites either involve energy intensive high temperature procedures or solvothermal methods with specialized precursors and non-sustainable organic solvents. Herein, we demonstrate that ball milling is a simple and efficient method to synthesize nanosized bimetallic pentlandite particles (Fe(4.5)Ni(4.5)S(8), Pn) with an average size of ca. 250 nm in a single synthetic step from elemental- or sulfidic mixtures. We herein highlight the effects of the milling ball quantity, precursor types and milling time on the product quality. Along this line, Raman spectroscopy as well as temperature/pressure monitoring during the milling processes provide valuable insights into mechanistic differences between the mechanochemical Pn-formation. By employing the obtained Pn-nanosized particles as cathodic electrocatalysts for water splitting in a zero-gap PEM electrolyzer we provide a comprehensive path for a potential sustainable future process involving non-noble metal catalysts. |
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spelling | pubmed-81632872021-06-04 Sustainable and rapid preparation of nanosized Fe/Ni-pentlandite particles by mechanochemistry Tetzlaff, David Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios Baier, Daniel M. Hoof, Lucas Shastry Barkur, Harikumar Smialkowski, Mathias Amin, Hatem M. A. Grätz, Sven Siegmund, Daniel Borchardt, Lars Apfel, Ulf-Peter Chem Sci Chemistry In recent years, metal-rich sulfides of the pentlandite type (M(9)S(8)) have attracted considerable attention for energy storage applications. However, common synthetic routes towards pentlandites either involve energy intensive high temperature procedures or solvothermal methods with specialized precursors and non-sustainable organic solvents. Herein, we demonstrate that ball milling is a simple and efficient method to synthesize nanosized bimetallic pentlandite particles (Fe(4.5)Ni(4.5)S(8), Pn) with an average size of ca. 250 nm in a single synthetic step from elemental- or sulfidic mixtures. We herein highlight the effects of the milling ball quantity, precursor types and milling time on the product quality. Along this line, Raman spectroscopy as well as temperature/pressure monitoring during the milling processes provide valuable insights into mechanistic differences between the mechanochemical Pn-formation. By employing the obtained Pn-nanosized particles as cathodic electrocatalysts for water splitting in a zero-gap PEM electrolyzer we provide a comprehensive path for a potential sustainable future process involving non-noble metal catalysts. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8163287/ /pubmed/34094479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04525j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Tetzlaff, David Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios Baier, Daniel M. Hoof, Lucas Shastry Barkur, Harikumar Smialkowski, Mathias Amin, Hatem M. A. Grätz, Sven Siegmund, Daniel Borchardt, Lars Apfel, Ulf-Peter Sustainable and rapid preparation of nanosized Fe/Ni-pentlandite particles by mechanochemistry |
title | Sustainable and rapid preparation of nanosized Fe/Ni-pentlandite particles by mechanochemistry |
title_full | Sustainable and rapid preparation of nanosized Fe/Ni-pentlandite particles by mechanochemistry |
title_fullStr | Sustainable and rapid preparation of nanosized Fe/Ni-pentlandite particles by mechanochemistry |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustainable and rapid preparation of nanosized Fe/Ni-pentlandite particles by mechanochemistry |
title_short | Sustainable and rapid preparation of nanosized Fe/Ni-pentlandite particles by mechanochemistry |
title_sort | sustainable and rapid preparation of nanosized fe/ni-pentlandite particles by mechanochemistry |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163287/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04525j |
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