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New Hybrid Organic-inorganic Multifunctional Materials Based on Polydopamine-like Chemistry

2021

Taking inspiration from the chemistry of dopamine, a simple and economic synthetic approach toward the synthesis of a series of silica-based polydopamine-like materials has been developed. Mild conditions and easy manipulation are the strongest aspects of this methodology. Such hybrid materials were successfully used as recyclable catalysts for Knoevenagel reactions.

Heterogeneous catalysisSilanesChemistryOrganic ChemistrySupported catalystsNanotechnologypolydopamine like chemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaSilanesHeterogeneous catalysisDopamineschemistry.chemical_compoundImmobilizationOrganic inorganichybrid organic-inorganic multifunctional materials
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Synthesis and characterization of a new layered organic-inorganic hybrid nickel(II) 1,4 : 5,8-naphthalenediimide bis-phosphonate, exhibiting canted a…

2008

A new Ni(II) layered hybrid organic-inorganic compound of formula Ni{sub 2}[(NDI-BP)(H{sub 2}O){sub 2}].2H{sub 2}O has been prepared in very mild conditions from N,N'-bis(2-phosphonoethyl)napthalene-1,4:5,8-tetracarboximide (NDI-BP ligand) and NiCl{sub 2}. The X-ray powder structure characterization of the title compound suggests a pillared layered organic-inorganic hybrid structure. The distance between the organic and inorganic layers has been found to be 17.8 A. The inorganic layers consist of corner sharing [NiO{sub 5}(H{sub 2}O)] octahedra and they are pillared by the diphosphonate groups. DC and AC magnetic measurements as a function of temperature and field indicate the presence of 2…

Hybrid organic-inorganic compoundChemistryNon-blocking I/Ochemistry.chemical_elementCanted antiferromagnetMagnetic measurementsCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsInorganic ChemistryMagnetizationNickelCrystallographyNuclear magnetic resonanceNi(II) naphthalendiimidephosphonateOctahedronMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesAntiferromagnetismPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHybrid materialNéel temperatureSpin canting
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Hybrid organic-inorganic membranes for low temperature H2-O2 fuel cell

2014

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataHybrid organic-inorganic membranes low temperature H2-O2 fuel cell electrochemical impedance spectroscopy polarization curves XRD SEM EDX
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First Evidence of Tris(catecholato)silicate Formation from Hydrolysis of an Alkyl Bis(catecholato)silicate

2022

The hydrolysis of 3-ammoniumpropylbis(catecholato)silicate 1, giving two different silica-based materials containing different amounts of tris(catecholato)silicate, is reported. The latter species can be formed through an attack of catechol to the silicon atom in the pentacoordinate complex, in which the silicon-carbon bond is further activated toward electrophilic proton cleavage. The Knoevenagel reaction was used as a probe in order to test the availability of functional groups on the surface of such materials.

SiliconHydrolysisSilicatesOrganic ChemistryPharmaceutical ScienceSilicon DioxideAnalytical Chemistryhybrid organic-inorganic material; hypervalent silicate; Knoevenagel reactionChemistry (miscellaneous)Drug DiscoveryKnoevenagel reactionMolecular MedicinePhysical and Theoretical Chemistryhybrid organic-inorganic materialhypervalent silicate
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Low-temperature molecular layer deposition using monifunctional aromatic precursors and ozone-based ring-opening reactions

2017

Molecular layer deposition (MLD) is an increasingly used deposition technique for producing thin coatings consisting of purely organic or hybrid inorganic-organic materials. When organic materials are prepared, low deposition temperatures are often required to avoid decomposition, thus causing problems with low vapor pressure precursors. Monofunctional compounds have higher vapor pressures than traditional bi- or trifunctional MLD precursors, but do not offer the required functional groups for continuing the MLD growth in subsequent deposition cycles. In this study, we have used high vapor pressure monofunctional aromatic precursors in combination with ozone-triggered ring-opening reactions…

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Low-temperature Molecular Layer Deposition Using Monofunctional Aromatic Precursors and Ozone-based Ring Opening Reactions

2017

Molecular layer deposition (MLD) is an increasingly used deposition technique for producing thin coatings consisting of purely organic or hybrid inorganic–organic materials. When organic materials are prepared, low deposition temperatures are often required to avoid decomposition, thus causing problems with low vapor pressure precursors. Monofunctional compounds have higher vapor pressures than traditional bi- or trifunctional MLD precursors, but do not offer the required functional groups for continuing the MLD growth in subsequent deposition cycles. In this study, we have used high vapor pressure monofunctional aromatic precursors in combination with ozone-triggered ring-opening reactions…

ring opening reactionhybrid organic-inorganicALDMLDmonofunctional aromaticslow-temperaturemechanism
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