On 02/16/2017 05:08 AM, Mega [Andreas Stuermer] wrote:
> What if you oxidize the surface of the particles with acid, while the core remains elementar Ni and magnetic?
sounds like a nanomaterial recipe idea:
1. Order nano nickel powder
2. Slosh with weak acid for ___ minutes
3. Rinse with DI water, dry.
4. Unclump it by some process like ball milling.
5. Package for sale in the mail.
6. Announce on diybio.
Anyone?
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Joshua?
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