The Ni 2[p.sub.3/2] photoelectron transitions of the three samples (around 854 eV) show multiplet splitting and shake-up satellites (at 860 eV), which is typical for
nickel oxide species and corresponds well with published data [50, 51].
Cardozo et al., "Evaluation of the genotoxic properties of
nickel oxide nanoparticles in vitro and in vivo," Mutation Research--Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 2018.
The XRD analysis confirms Bunsenite, which corresponds to the JCPDS card: 04-0835 for
nickel oxide [40] confirming it as a good absorber layer of solar cells [41].
An anode made of iron is the source of current for the electrical device, and a cathode made of
nickel oxide is the exit for the electrical current.
A good example is the French RMOA for two nickel compounds,
nickel oxide and nickel sulphate, a substance particularly relevant for the plating sector.
Synthesis, characterization and adsorption studies of nanocrystalline copper oxide and
nickel oxide, Langmuir, 18: 1352-1359.
"Even if you have the best semiconductor in the world and the best catalyst in the world, their overall efficiency can be limited by the semiconductor-catalyst interface." Choi and Kim exploited a pair of cheap and somewhat flawed catalysts -- iron oxide and
nickel oxide -- by stacking them on the bismuth vanadate to take advantage of their relative strengths.
Bismuth vanadate needs a hand in speeding the reaction that produces fuel, and that's where the paired catalysts come in.hoi and Kim exploited a pair of cheap and somewhat flawed catalysts - iron oxide and
nickel oxide - by stacking them on the bismuth vanadate to take advantage of their relative strengths.