Metallic nickel is precipitated by treating a solution of a nickel salt with an excess of
zinc. This precipitated nickel contains relatively large amounts of zinc and
zinc oxide. Then the catalyst is activated by digesting with either
base or
acid. There are different designations for differently prepared Urushibara nickel catalysts. The most common is U-Ni-A and U-Ni-B. U-Ni-A is prepared by digesting the precipitated nickel with an acid such as
acetic acid. U-Ni-B is prepared by digesting with a base such as
sodium hydroxide. After the digestion with acid most of the zinc and zinc oxide is dissolved from the catalyst, while after digestion with base it still contains considerable amounts of zinc and zinc oxide. It is also possible to precipitate the nickel using
aluminium or
magnesium. ==Variations==