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Kim, Insoo, and Sae Gwang Lee. "Initial and Recrystallization Textures of Nickel Electrodeposits." Textures and Microstructures 34, no. 2-3 (January 1, 2000): 159–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/tsm.34.159.

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The texture of electrodeposits vary with deposition conditions. Electrodeposits texture is also related to microstructure, surface morphology and mechanical properties. When the electrodeposits annealed, the recrystallization texture may be different from the original deposition texture. The surface morphology, the microstructure and the initial and recrystallization textures of nickel electrodeposits vary with deposition conditions.The 〈100〉 and 〈110〉 textures of nickel electrodeposits can be obtained from nickel sulfate, nickel chloride and boric acid baths. The size of surface asperities decreases with increasing current density and decreasing temperature. The 〈100〉 and 〈110〉 textures of nickel electrodeposits changed to the 〈100〉 and 〈310〉 texture, when recrystallized, respectively.
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Callen, B. W., K. Griffiths, P. R. Norton, and D. A. Harrington. "Autocatalytic decomposition of water on nickel (110)." Journal of Physical Chemistry 96, no. 26 (December 1992): 10905–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/j100205a055.

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Lindner, H., D. Rupprecht, L. Hammer, and K. Müller. "Reactivity of carbon dioxide at nickel (110)." Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 44, no. 1 (January 1987): 141–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0368-2048(87)87015-9.

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Goldmann, A., V. Dose, and G. Borstel. "Empty electronic states at the (100), (110), and (111) surfaces of nickel, copper, and silver." Physical Review B 32, no. 4 (August 15, 1985): 1971–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.32.1971.

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Niu, Kai Yang, Jing Sun, and Xi Wen Du. "Synthesis of Carbon Encapsulated Nickel Nanoparticles by Laser Ablation in Liquid." Applied Mechanics and Materials 110-116 (October 2011): 5487–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.110-116.5487.

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Carbon encapsulated nickel nanoparticles (CENNPs) with high purity were fabricated by laser ablation of nickel target in ethanol. The size of CENNPs varies from tens to hundreds of nanometers, and CENNPs show two kinds of typical morphologies i. e. a nickel core with a carbon shell or a nickel core with two carbon shells. Transmission electron microscopy indicated that the CENNPs formed as a result of laser evaporation of the nickel target and the decomposition of ethanol, whose carbon atoms mixed with the nickel vapor, and Ni/C liquid droplets appeared during the cooling stage. The carbon shells formed by precipitation of carbon atoms on the surface of the nickel cores led to the formation of CENNPs.
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Wang, Cici, Qitang Fan, Shanwei Hu, Huanxin Ju, Xuefei Feng, Yong Han, Haibin Pan, Junfa Zhu, and J. Michael Gottfried. "Coordination reaction between tetraphenylporphyrin and nickel on a TiO2(110) surface." Chem. Commun. 50, no. 61 (2014): 8291–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4cc02919d.

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Goldmann, A., V. Dose, and G. Borstel. "Erratum: Empty electronic states at the (100), (110), and (111) surfaces of nickel, copper, and silver." Physical Review B 33, no. 4 (February 15, 1986): 2851. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.33.2851.

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Sheikh, M. Ashraf. "The Combine Effect of Copper and Nickel on Tensile Strength of Ductile Iron." Applied Mechanics and Materials 110-116 (October 2011): 665–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.110-116.665.

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The present study investigated the effect of copper and nickel together on ductile iron. Ductile iron was produced by the sandwich method using induction furnace installed at local commercial foundry. Heats without copper & nickel and with copper 0.5 wt% and 1.0 wt% nickel in combination were made. Tensile samples were machined from Y Block castings. Tensile test was performed to find out the effect of copper and nickel together on tensile strength of ductile iron. Effect of austempering heat treatment was also studied to find out the effect of copper and nickel in combination on tensile strength. The samples were austenitized at 900 oC for one hour and austempered at 270 oC and 370 oC. It was found that with the addition of copper and nickel the tensile strength of ductile iron increased. The tensile strength was more than double when the samples were subjected to austempering heat treatment at 270°C.
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FREEMANTLE, MICHAEL. "Element 110 created by fusing nickel and lead." Chemical & Engineering News 72, no. 48 (November 28, 1994): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cen-v072n048.p005.

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Li, Junshan, Yong Zuo, Junfeng Liu, Xiang Wang, Xiaoting Yu, Ruifeng Du, Ting Zhang, et al. "Superior methanol electrooxidation performance of (110)-faceted nickel polyhedral nanocrystals." Journal of Materials Chemistry A 7, no. 38 (2019): 22036–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ta07066d.

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Suturin, S. M., V. V. Fedorov, A. M. Korovin, N. S. Sokolov, A. V. Nashchekin, and M. Tabuchi. "Epitaxial Ni nanoparticles on CaF2(001), (110) and (111) surfaces studied by three-dimensional RHEED, GIXD and GISAXS reciprocal-space mapping techniques." Journal of Applied Crystallography 50, no. 3 (May 16, 2017): 830–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s160057671700512x.

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The development of growth techniques aimed at the fabrication of nanoscale heterostructures with layers of ferroic 3dmetals on semiconductor substrates is very important for their potential usage in magnetic media recording applications. A structural study is presented of single-crystal nickel island ensembles grown epitaxially on top of CaF2/Si insulator-on-semiconductor heteroepitaxial substrates with (111), (110) and (001) fluorite surface orientations. The CaF2buffer layer in the studied multilayer system prevents the formation of nickel silicide, guides the nucleation of nickel islands and serves as an insulating layer in a potential tunneling spin injection device. The present study, employing both direct-space and reciprocal-space techniques, is a continuation of earlier research on ferromagnetic 3dtransition metals grown epitaxially on non-magnetic and magnetically ordered fluorides. It is demonstrated that arrays of stand-alone faceted nickel islands with a face-centered cubic lattice can be grown controllably on CaF2surfaces of (111), (110) and (001) orientations. The proposed two-stage nickel growth technique employs deposition of a thin seeding layer at low temperature followed by formation of the islands at high temperature. The application of an advanced three-dimensional mapping technique exploiting reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) has proved that the nickel islands tend to inherit the lattice orientation of the underlying fluorite layer, though they exhibit a certain amount of {111} twinning. As shown by scanning electron microscopy, grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXD) and grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS), the islands are of similar shape, being faceted with {111} and {100} planes. The results obtained are compared with those from earlier studies of Co/CaF2epitaxial nanoparticles, with special attention paid to the peculiarities related to the differences in lattice structure of the deposited metals: the dual-phase hexagonal close-packed/face-centered cubic lattice structure of cobalt as opposed to the single-phase face-centered cubic lattice structure of nickel.
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Mittendorfer, F., and J. Hafner. "Density-functional study of the adsorption of benzene on the (111), (100) and (110) surfaces of nickel." Surface Science 472, no. 1-2 (January 2001): 133–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0039-6028(00)00929-8.

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Mustafin, I. A., T. M. Bayram-Ali, A. I. Salishev, E. V. Murtazin, O. M. Sudakova, and K. E. Stankevich. "The Formation of Nickel Nanoparticles in the Heavy Oil Components." Bashkir chemistry journal 25, no. 3 (October 2018): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.17122/bcj-2018-3-110-113.

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Ashworth, T. V., and G. Thornton. "Thin film TiO2 on nickel(110): an STM study." Thin Solid Films 400, no. 1-2 (December 2001): 43–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0040-6090(01)01445-6.

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Kozio, C., G. Lilienkamp, and E. Bauer. "Electronic properties of ultrathin nickel films on W(110)." Physical Review B 41, no. 6 (February 15, 1990): 3364–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.41.3364.

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Guo, Xiao, Hao Yu, Yu-Long Jiang, Guo-Ping Ru, David Wei Zhang, and Bing-Zong Li. "Study of nickel silicide formation on Si(110) substrate." Applied Surface Science 257, no. 24 (October 2011): 10571–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2011.07.052.

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Grimm, F. A., and D. R. Huntley. "Theoretical study of the binding energy and bonding of benzene to the nickel(111), (100), and (110) surfaces." Journal of Physical Chemistry 97, no. 15 (April 1993): 3800–3805. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/j100117a028.

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Gerashchenkov, D. A., T. I. Bobkova, A. F. Vasiliev, P. A. Kuznetsov, E. A. Samodelkin, and B. V. Farmakovsky. "Functional protective coatings of nickel-based alloys." Voprosy Materialovedeniya, no. 1(93) (January 6, 2019): 110–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.22349/1994-6716-2018-93-1-110-114.

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A composition of a precision alloy based on the Ni–Cr–Mo system for wear and corrosion-resistant coatings by supersonic cold gas dynamic spraying has been developed. The optimum coatings composition provides high level of operational properties; its application is very promising for protection of structural and functional elements of marine equipment from aggressive environmental influence.
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Magkoev, T. T. "Effect of thickness of nickel film on W(110) surface upon the character of adsorption of nitric oxide molecules." Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenii. Fizika, no. 11 (2020): 115–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/00213411/63/11/115.

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Adsorption of nitic oxide molecules NO on the surface of structurally ordered 1, 2 and 3 monolayer thick nickel films deposited onto W(110) surface has been studied by means of reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy. The structure of nickel films at all thicknesses studied corresponds to Ni(111) crystal. The IR spectra of NO molecules adsorbed on a 3 monolayer Ni film correspond to those of NO on bulk Ni(111) crystal. At lower film thickness there are differences more pronounced for a monolayer film. This is due to additional effect of underlying W(110) support upon the intramolecular NO bond, and/or to some distortion of (111) structure of monolayer film, compared to bulk Ni(111), because of potential relief of the substrate and, consequently, change of adsorption geometry and electron state of NO molecules.
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Peng, Yuxiang, Philip Halstenberg, Kaustubh Bawane, Lingfeng He, Simerjeet Gill, Sheng Dai, James F. Wishart, and Kotaro Sasaki. "Electrochemical Corrosion Study on Nickel and Chromium with Different Surface Orientations in Molten MgCl2-KCl." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 12 (October 9, 2022): 757. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-0212757mtgabs.

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In the present work, the electrochemical corrosion tests were performed on single-crystal nickel and chromium with different surface orientations having (100), (110), and (111) facets, in a MgCl2-KCl eutectic molten salt at 500oC under an argon atmosphere. The corrosion rate of Ni is lower than that of Cr, indicating that Ni is electrochemically more stable than Cr in the molten salt. The anodic corrosion rates of different single crystals increase in the order of (111) < (100) < (110). This observation shows that the degree of electrochemical stability is related to the coordination of surface atoms and lower density surfaces yield higher corrosion rates. In addition, the corrosion rate of a polycrystalline sample is similar to that of the single-crystal (110) sample, which suggests that the corrosion rate of the polycrystalline surface is dominated by the orientation with the lowest surface density. This work was supported as part of the Molten Salts in Extreme Environments Energy Frontier Research Center, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science. Keywords: Tafel, Nickel, Chromium, MgCl2-KCl, Single crystal.
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Demirci, E., and A. Winkler. "Condensation and desorption of nickel tetra-carbonyl on Cu(110)." Surface Science 603, no. 20 (October 2009): 3068–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.susc.2009.08.015.

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Vajo, John J., James H. Campbell, and Christopher H. Becker. "Site poisoning during decomposition of nitric oxide on nickel(110)." Journal of Physical Chemistry 98, no. 1 (January 1994): 222–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/j100052a037.

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Huntley, D. R. "The mechanism of the desulfurization of benzenethiol by nickel (110)." Journal of Physical Chemistry 96, no. 11 (May 1992): 4550–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/j100190a077.

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Chatenet, Marian, René Faure, and Yvonne Soldo-Olivier. "Nickel-underpotential deposition on Pt(110) in sulphate-containing media." Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 580, no. 2 (July 2005): 275–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2005.03.037.

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Poletaev, Gennady, Irina Zorya, and Roman Rakitin. "Migration mechanism of <110> tilt boundaries in nickel." Letters on Materials 10, no. 4s (2020): 543–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.22226/2410-3535-2020-4-543-546.

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Menkah, Elliot S., Nelson Y. Dzade, Richard Tia, Evans Adei, and Nora H. de Leeuw. "Hydrazine adsorption on perfect and defective fcc nickel (100), (110) and (111) surfaces: A dispersion corrected DFT-D2 study." Applied Surface Science 480 (June 2019): 1014–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.02.128.

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Canavese, Giancarlo, Mariangela Lombardi, Stefano Stassi, and Candido F. Pirri. "Comprehensive Characterization of Large Piezoresistive Variation of Ni-PDMS Composites." Applied Mechanics and Materials 110-116 (October 2011): 1336–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.110-116.1336.

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This work presents a comprehensive investigation of the piezoresistive response of a metal-polymer composite for robotic tactile sensor application. Composite samples, based on nickel nanostructured conductive filler in a polydimetihylsiloxane (PDMS) insulating elastomeric matrix, were prepared changing several process parameters like thickness, composition of the polymer and nickel filler content. A variation of electric resistance up to nine orders of magnitude under applied uniaxial load was measured in the fabricated samples. Cost efficient materials, simplicity of the process, large sensibility, and harsh environment compatibility make this quantum tunnelling composite adapted to be integrated as sensing coating in space robotic applications.
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Eder, Moritz, Carla Courtois, Tim Kratky, Sebastian Günther, Martin Tschurl, and Ueli Heiz. "Correction: Nickel clusters on TiO2(110): thermal chemistry and photocatalytic hydrogen evolution of methanol." Catalysis Science & Technology 10, no. 22 (2020): 7779. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0cy90102d.

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Correction for ‘Nickel clusters on TiO2(110): thermal chemistry and photocatalytic hydrogen evolution of methanol’ by Moritz Eder et al., Catal. Sci. Technol., 2020, DOI: 10.1039/d0cy01465f.
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Mirzaie, M., and G. Rezaei Behbehani. "Thermal Study of the Nickel Ion Interaction with Myelin Basic Protein." Applied Mechanics and Materials 110-116 (October 2011): 1963–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.110-116.1963.

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The interaction of myelin basic protein with Nickel ions was studied by Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) at in tris buffer, pH=7. The enthalpies of MBP+Ni2+interaction are reported and analysed in term of the new solvation theory. It was found that MBP has three identical and cooperative binding sites for Ni2+ions. The dissociation equilibrium constant and the molar enthalpy of binding are 75.015 µM, -14.815 kJmol-1. The binding parameters recovered from the new equation, attributed to the structural change of MBP and its biological activity due to metal ion interaction. The binding of nickel ions cause some changes in stability of MBP at low and high Ni2+concentrations.
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Adler, Laszlo, Shaio‐Wen Wang, Ken Bolland, Michel de Billy, and Gerard Quentin. "Rayleigh angle backscattering of ultrasonic beam from single crystal nickel in 111 and 110 planes." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 77, no. 5 (May 1985): 1950–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.391841.

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Assowe, O., Olivier Politano, Vincent Vignal, Patrick Arnoux, and B. Diawara. "A Reactive Force Field Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of Corrosion of Nickel." Defect and Diffusion Forum 323-325 (April 2012): 139–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ddf.323-325.139.

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The interaction of water molecules on a nickel surface was studied using ReaxFF (reactive force field) molecular dynamics.This approach was originally developed by van Duinet al.to study the hydrocarbon chemistry and the catalytic properties of organic compounds. To our knowledge, this method has not been used to study the corrosion processes of nickel exposed to water, which is what we set out to achieve in the present investigation. To do so, calculations were first performed using ReaxFF in order to reproduce certain well-known properties of pure nickel and nickel-water systems. This allowed us to study the adsorption of a single water molecule interacting with an optimized nickel surface. We also investigated the interaction of 405 molecules of water (ρ=0.99 g.cm-3) on the (100), (110) and (111) surfaces of a single crystal of nickel at 300 K. The results show that a water bilayer is adsorbed on nickel surfaces: the first water layer is directly bonded to the surface, whereas the molecules in the first and second layers are held together by hydrogen bonds.
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Kwawu, Caroline R., Richard Tia, Evans Adei, Nelson Y. Dzade, C. Richard A. Catlow, and Nora H. de Leeuw. "CO2 activation and dissociation on the low miller index surfaces of pure and Ni-coated iron metal: a DFT study." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 19, no. 29 (2017): 19478–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7cp03466k.

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We have used spin polarized density functional theory calculations to perform extensive mechanistic studies of CO2 dissociation into CO and O on the clean Fe(100), (110) and (111) surfaces and on the same surfaces coated by a monolayer of nickel.
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Eder, Moritz, Carla Courtois, Tim Kratky, Sebastian Günther, Martin Tschurl, and Ueli Heiz. "Nickel clusters on TiO2(110): thermal chemistry and photocatalytic hydrogen evolution of methanol." Catalysis Science & Technology 10, no. 22 (2020): 7630–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0cy01465f.

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While nickel clusters, similar as to platinum ones, facilitate the thermal recombination of hydrogen in the photocatalysis of alcohols, they also undergo photocorrosion over time by the formation of carbon deposits.
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Olshanskaya, L. N., E. A. Danilova, and Е. N. Lazareva. "Extraction of Nickel Hydroxide from Galvanic Waste Production for the Manufacture of the Nickel-Cadmium (Iron) Battery." Ecology and Industry of Russia 22, no. 6 (July 6, 2018): 4–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2018-6-4-9.

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Process of extraction of nickel hydroxide from the nickel containing sludge of "Robert Bosch Saratov" Ltd have been studied. It was established that it can be used as an active component of cathode mass for manufacture of Ni(OH)2electrode of a nickel-cadmium (iron) battery. Conducted tests of the Ni(OH)2 based electrodes showed high electrochemical characteristics at work under conditions of production mode, good stability and duration of discharge: capacity 0,93–1.0 A・h, coefficient of use 83–86 % during 110 charge-discharge cycles. Technological scheme of Ni(OH)2 production is presented. The prevented ecological damage to soils resources of Saratov region is calculated. It is 95.000 rub/h. Evaluation of descending of hazard class of the galvanic sludge for environmental on ecological parameters of safety is conducted. By biotesting (on Chlorella vulgaris Beijer) and calculation methods it was shown that extraction of nickel allows to reduce of hazard class of the galvanic sludge from 2–3 to 4.
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Kulkova, Svetlana E., Alexander V. Bakulin, Q. M. Hu, and Rui Yang. "Study of Nickel Segregation at the TiNi-Titanium Oxide Interface." Materials Science Forum 738-739 (January 2013): 269–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.738-739.269.

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Ab-intio investigations of atomic and molecular oxygen on TiNi(110) surface are performed by using the projector augmented wave method with generalized gradient approximation for the exchange-correlation functional. Our results confirm the formation of a Ni-rich interface TiO2(100)/TiNi(110), for which the formation energies (Hf) of point defects at the interfacial layers were estimated. It is shown that Hf of swap Ti-Ni defect has a lower energy than that for the Ni antisites at the interfacial layers. The formation energies of point defects in bulk TiNi, monoclinic TiO, and rutile TiO2 are also calculated. Our results demonstrate that Hf of Ni-antisites in TiO is twice less than that in TiO2. The formation of small Ni clusters is also discussed.
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Peng, Cheng-Yi, Ching-Fang Huang, Ying-Jhe Yang, and Chee Wee Liu. "Micro-Raman Studies on Nickel Germanides Formed on (110) Crystalline Ge." ECS Transactions 16, no. 10 (December 18, 2019): 249–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/1.2986778.

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Huntley, D. R. "Adsorption and reactions of methanethiol on clean and modified nickel(110)." Journal of Physical Chemistry 93, no. 16 (August 1989): 6156–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/j100353a041.

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Fishlock, T. W., J. B. Pethica, F. H. Jones, R. G. Egdell, and J. S. Foord. "Interaction of chlorine with nickel (110) studied by scanning tunnelling microscopy." Surface Science 377-379 (April 1997): 629–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0039-6028(96)01476-8.

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Deiner, L. J., and C. M. Friend. "Modification of dehydrogenation activity of nickel on O-covered Mo(110)." Surface Science 539, no. 1-3 (August 2003): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0039-6028(03)00578-8.

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Kuang, M. H., Z. L. Wang, X. D. Bai, J. D. Guo, and E. G. Wang. "Catalytically active nickel {110} surfaces in growth of carbon tubular structures." Applied Physics Letters 76, no. 10 (March 6, 2000): 1255–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.126001.

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Takano, Akemi, and Kazuyuki Ueda. "Detection of Hydrogen on Nickel (110) Surface by Electron-Stimulated Desorption." Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 32, Part 1, No. 3A (March 15, 1993): 1217–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1143/jjap.32.1217.

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He, J. W., W. K. Kuhn, and D. Wayne Goodman. "IRAS (IR reflection absorption spectroscopy) observations of phase transitions at nickel/molybdenum(110) and cobalt/molybdenum(110) interfaces." Journal of the American Chemical Society 113, no. 17 (August 1991): 6416–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja00017a009.

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Teschke, Olaf. "Green, Gold, Platinum, Nickel: On the Status of Open Access in Mathematics." EMS Newsletter 2018-12, no. 110 (November 30, 2018): 60–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4171/news/110/19.

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Chalker, S., S. Haq, J. J. Birtill, T. S. Nunney, and R. Raval. "Reflection absorption infrared study of the adsorption of dimethylamine on copper (110) and nickel (111) surfaces." Surface Science 600, no. 11 (June 2006): 2364–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.susc.2006.03.038.

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Li, Xiaoqiang, Xuegong Yu, Lihui Song, Deren Yang, and George Rozgonyi. "Effect of nickel contamination on grain boundary states at a direct silicon bonded (110)/(100) interface." Scripta Materialia 63, no. 11 (November 2010): 1100–1103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scriptamat.2010.08.013.

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Logutenko, Olga A., Alexander I. Titkov, Alexander M. Vorob’yov, Yriy M. Yukhin, and Nikolay Z. Lyakhov. "Characterization and Growth Mechanism of Nickel Nanowires Resulting from Reduction of Nickel Formate in Polyol Medium." Journal of Nanomaterials 2016 (2016): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9058686.

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Nickel linear nanostructures were synthesized by reduction of nickel formate with hydrazine hydrate in ethylene glycol medium in the absence of any surfactants or capping agents for direction of the particles growth. The effect of the synthesis conditions such as temperature, reduction time, type of polyol, and nickel formate concentration on the reduction products was studied. The size and morphology of the nickel nanowires were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy. It was shown that the nickel nanocrystallites were wire-shaped with a face-center-cubic phase. Ethylene glycol was found to play a crucial role in the formation of the nickel nanowires. The possible growth processes of the wire-shaped particles taking place at 110 and 130°C are discussed. It was shown that, under certain synthesis conditions, nickel nanowires grow on the surface of the crystals of the solid intermediate of nickel with hydrazine hydrate.
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Vorontsov, Dmitry A., Vadim V. Grebenev, Natalia A. Vasilyeva, Elena B. Rudneva, Vera L. Manomenova, Ekaterina L. Kim, and Alexey E. Voloshin. "Growth Kinetics of the (110) Faces of Complex Potassium Cobalt–Nickel Sulphate K2CoxNi1−x(SO4)2·6H2O Crystals." Crystals 11, no. 6 (June 4, 2021): 642. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst11060642.

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The normal growth rate, the steepness of polygonized growth hillocks and the velocity of step movement on the (110) faces of potassium cobalt–nickel sulphate crystals in aqueous solutions with cobalt to nickel ratios of 1:1 and 1:2 were investigated as a function of supersaturation by the geometry of growth hillocks using laser interferometry. It was found that the morphologies of growth hillocks on the (110) faces of the crystals grown from 1:1 and 1:2 solutions are similar and that the growth hillocks are formed by multiple screw dislocation sources. The experimental data on the growth kinetics of the (110) faces of the crystals were analyzed by using the Burton–Cabrera–Frank theory. It was found that (1) there is a critical supersaturation for the growth of the (110) faces, and the value of this supersaturation in the 1:2 solution is higher than that in the 1:1 solution, and (2) the kinetic coefficient of the step movement in the sectors of growth hillocks is highly anisotropic, and the values of this coefficient are larger in 1:2 solution than in 1:1 solution. These results are discussed in the presented work.
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Obraztsova, E. Yu, A. B. Kilimnik, and A. V. Rukhov. "The Study of Nickel Voltammograms in Alkaline Solutions to Improve the Technology of Electrochemical Production of Nickel Oxide Nanopowders." Vestnik Tambovskogo gosudarstvennogo tehnicheskogo universiteta 23, no. 1 (2017): 104–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.17277/vestnik.2017.01.pp.104-110.

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Wang, Cici, Qitang Fan, Yong Han, José I. Martínez, José A. Martín-Gago, Weijia Wang, Huanxin Ju, J. Michael Gottfried, and Junfa Zhu. "Metalation of tetraphenylporphyrin with nickel on a TiO2(110)-1 × 2 surface." Nanoscale 8, no. 2 (2016): 1123–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5nr03134f.

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Saitou, M., and R. Hashiguchi. "Kinetics of Electrode Reactions on (110) Single-Crystalline Nickel Electrodes in Nickel Sulfamate Using a Multipulse Current Measurement." Journal of Physical Chemistry B 107, no. 35 (September 2003): 9404–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp0348326.

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