INVESTIGATION OF STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF FexNi100-x NANOTUBES
https://doi.org/10.52676/1729-7885-2018-3-9-13
Abstract
The paper presents the results of studying the structural properties of polycrystalline FexNi100-x nanotubes obtained by the template synthesis method. The nanostructures represent nanotubes with a high degree of polycrystallinity of Fe100-xNix with a body-centered cubic structure for 0 £ x £ 0.4, and with face-centered cubic structure for 0.5 £ x £ 0.9. Mechanisms for the synthesis of nanostructures with a specified phase composition and crystal structure have been established. It was found that Fe100 nanostructures possess the lowest degree of crystallinity, which is caused by a high degree of disorder of the crystal structure during the formation of iron nanostructures under given synthesis conditions. An increase in the concentration of nickel leads to a substantial decrease in the degree of disorder of the nanotubes and to the perfection of the crystal structure.
About the Authors
D. B. BorgekovKazakhstan
Astana;
Almaty
A. L. Kozlovskiy
Kazakhstan
Astana;
Almaty
M. V. Zdorovets
Kazakhstan
Astana;
Almaty
K. K. Kadyrzhanov
Kazakhstan
Astana
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Review
For citations:
Borgekov D.B., Kozlovskiy A.L., Zdorovets M.V., Kadyrzhanov K.K. INVESTIGATION OF STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF FexNi100-x NANOTUBES. NNC RK Bulletin. 2018;(3):9-13. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52676/1729-7885-2018-3-9-13