Synthesis of Nickel Nanowires

For the full written description with materials: https://education.mrsec.wisc.edu/synt... In this experiment nickel nanowires are grown inside the pores of an alumina filter and then the filter is removed by etching to yield magnetic nanowires. Nanoporous membranes were designed for health care applications including virus filtration, sample preparation, and liposome manufacture (http://www.whatman.com). These alumina membranes are manufactured by applying a large electrical potential to a piece of aluminum metal submerged in an acid. The size of the pores depends on the applied potential. This version of the experiment uses electrical tape to hold the filter. It uses less equipment, but taping the filters without breaking them requires careful manipulation. UW MRSEC ON SOCIAL Follow UW MRSEC on Twitter:   / uwmrsec   Like UW MRSEC on Facebook:   / uwmrsec   The NSF-sponsored Wisconsin Materials Research Science and Engineering Center brings together teams of interdisciplinary researchers to address grand challenges in materials science. https://mrsec.wisc.edu/ The Wisconsin MRSEC has free, engaging educational activities for a variety of audiences. https://education.mrsec.wisc.edu/