Abstract
The article describes the impact of complexing agent on the phase changing property of Ni(OH)(2) nanostructures (NSs). Ni(OH)(2) was prepared by facile hydrothermal method and polymorphism have been obtained by employing two different complexing agent while keeping other parameters constant during synthesis. The alpha-and beta-Ni(OH)(2) NSs phase was formed confirmed by XRD and FTIR. FESEM and TEM images reveals that the 3D-flower like alpha-Ni(OH)(2) nanostructure and formation randomly oriented nanopetals of beta-Ni(OH)(2) NSs. Magnetic features of both alpha-and beta-Ni(OH)(2) phases were studied using SQUID magnetometer. alpha-and beta-Ni(OH)(2) exhibit blocking temperature at 6 K and 25 K, correspondingly and irreversible hysteresis behavior below blocking temperature. alpha-Ni(OH)(2) shows paramagnetic to superparamagnetic transition whereas beta-Ni(OH)(2) shows para-magnetic to antiferromagnetic transition as temperature varies from 2 to 50 K.