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Marie-Alexandra Neouze1, Marco Litschauer1, Michael Puchberger1, Johannes Bernardi2.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: A newly arising challenge in the field of nanoparticle research concerns the control and the understanding of the interparticle interactions and interparticle properties. This should allow the development of materials based on nanoparticle assemblies which represents a great opportunity to exploit nanoparticle collective properties. Although some nanoparticle networks have been reported, few works are addressing the highly exciting problem of forming bis-nanoparticle assemblies in which two different types of nanoparticles are present. In this article we report an original synthesis pathway for the formation of an ionic bis-nanoparticle network, silica/silver, based on the formation of an imidazolium bridging unit. The reaction used for the formation of the bridging imidazolium can be considered as click-like chemistry. The synthesis of the metal/metal oxide hybrid composite material starts from the formation of a metal oxide nanoparticle modified with an imidazole ligand. This composite formation is therefore very general and could be extended to other metal/metal oxide composites. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: .Entities:
Keywords: Green chemistry; Heterocylces; Material science; Nanostructure
Year: 2012 PMID: 26166862 PMCID: PMC4495052 DOI: 10.1007/s00706-011-0709-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Monatsh Chem ISSN: 0026-9247 Impact factor: 1.451
Fig. 1Top 1H NMR spectra of, from top to bottom, N-methylimidazole, mercaptopropionic acid and thio-imidazolium carboxylate. Bottom reaction scheme
Fig. 2Top Scheme of the silica nanoparticle functionalization. Bottom DLS of the SiO2 nanoparticles from left to right: non-modified, imidazole functionalized (SiO2_Im) and thio-imidazolium carboxylate functionalized (SiO2_ImHOOC_SH)
Fig. 3CP MAS 15N NMR of SiO2_ImHOOC_SH
Fig. 4FT-IR spectroscopy of top alkyl imidazole, mercaptopropionic acid and alkylimidazolium mercaptopropionate (from top to bottom), bottom SiO2_ImHOOC_SH
Fig. 5Top XRD diffractogram and bottom UV–Vis absorption spectrum of the silica/silver bis-nanoparticle network
Fig. 6a, b High resolution TEM micrographs of the silica/silver bis-nanoparticle network and c EDX spectrum of the hybrid material