TY - JOUR
T1 - An extensive exploration of non-conventional sources for preparing NiS and its potential applications in battery and photodegradation processes
AU - Hussain, Wajid
AU - Sulaman, Muhammad
AU - Sandali, Yahya
AU - Shahid Iqbal, Muhammad
AU - Guo, Honglian
AU - Li, Chuanbo
AU - Irfan, Ahmad
AU - Li, Hui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - In this study, we explore the synthesis of transition metal sulphide nanoparticles, focusing on the effects of different fabrication methods on their morphology and performance. We compare the single source method (S-M) and multisource method (M-M) precursors to understand their contrasting properties. Through comprehensive characterization using PXRD, EDX, SEM, TEM, HRTEM, and XPS, we analyze the resulting nanomaterials. Electrochemical performance is evaluated for NiS nanoparticles produced via the S-M method, specifically in the context of Li/Li+ batteries. Additionally, we assess the photocatalytic activity of both materials across the entire spectrum for dyes such as methyl violet, malachite green, methylene blue, and rhodamine B. Our findings indicate that the S-M method yields nanomaterials with a larger external surface area, leading to superior photocatalytic activity compared to the M-M method. These results highlight the substantial influence of the fabrication method on the final morphology and performance of the synthesized nanomaterials.
AB - In this study, we explore the synthesis of transition metal sulphide nanoparticles, focusing on the effects of different fabrication methods on their morphology and performance. We compare the single source method (S-M) and multisource method (M-M) precursors to understand their contrasting properties. Through comprehensive characterization using PXRD, EDX, SEM, TEM, HRTEM, and XPS, we analyze the resulting nanomaterials. Electrochemical performance is evaluated for NiS nanoparticles produced via the S-M method, specifically in the context of Li/Li+ batteries. Additionally, we assess the photocatalytic activity of both materials across the entire spectrum for dyes such as methyl violet, malachite green, methylene blue, and rhodamine B. Our findings indicate that the S-M method yields nanomaterials with a larger external surface area, leading to superior photocatalytic activity compared to the M-M method. These results highlight the substantial influence of the fabrication method on the final morphology and performance of the synthesized nanomaterials.
KW - Battery application
KW - Nano-particle
KW - Nickle sulphide
KW - Photo-gradation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.mseb.2023.116918
DO - 10.1016/j.mseb.2023.116918
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85175168313
SN - 0921-5107
VL - 299
JO - Materials Science and Engineering: B
JF - Materials Science and Engineering: B
M1 - 116918
ER -