Multifunctional Properties of Nickel Nanoparticles Produced by Laser Ablation in Liquid
Alexandru-Mihai Iamandi, Daniel-Liviu Ghiculescu, Gabriela Huminic, Angel Huminic, Ioan Mihail Ghițiu, Nicu Doinel ScărișoreanuThis study explores the multifunctional properties of Ni nanoparticles obtained by laser ablation in liquid, with emphasis on the potential use of these nanoparticles in different applications such as cooling fluids or photoelectrochemical ones. The Ni nanoparticles were synthesized by the laser ablation in liquid technique using an Nd-YAG laser and ultrapure water as liquid. The structural, dimensional, morphologic, and stoichiometric characterizations of the nanoparticles were performed using different techniques such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDS) and dynamic light scattering spectroscopy (DLS). Nickel nanoparticles with sizes ranging from 5 to 15 nm in diameter were obtained. The experimental measurements were performed to determine the thermal conductivity and viscosity of the obtained nanofluids, essential parameters in the evaluation of the cooling fluid performances. Loading TiO2 thin films with Ni nanoparticles led to the enhancement of the photoelectrochemical water splitting properties of TiO2 thin films, the Ni nanoparticles acting on the collecting, transferring and separating the photogenerated charges and ultimately improving the overall anodic and cathodic efficiencies. The results obtained can contribute to the development of innovative, multifunctional solutions based on non-precious metals for cooling and water splitting systems used in industrial, electronics and other applications.