Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1527185 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Grafting polyacrylic acid onto the surface of nickel oxide nanoparticles was performed in order to impart to this metal oxide protection against leaching in acid solution (sulfuric acid 0.5 M). Infrared spectroscopy showed the chemical changes implicated in the different stages of the surface treatment. Open circuit potential as a function of time showed to be an excellent technique for characterizing the leaching resistance of the modified nanoparticles. This resistance was attributed to the formation of a layer of polyacrylic acid grafted and physically deposited onto the surface of the nanoparticles, which prevented the direct contact of the acid solution with the nanoparticles avoiding, consequently, leaching.

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