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Coordination properties of imino(2-pyridyl)methylpalladium(II) compounds. Preparation and thermal rearrangement of binuclear adducts with palladium(I…
1988
Abstract The imino(2-pyridyl)methylpalladium(II) compound py-2-C(R′)NR (R = C 6 H 4 OMe-p, R′ = trans-PdCl(PPh 3 ) 2 ) reacts with [PdCl 2 (CH 2 CHPh)] 2 , [PdCl 2 - (NCMe) 2 ], and K[PtCl 3 (CH 2 CH 2 )] to give binuclear complexes [MCl 2 {py-2- C(R′)NR}] (M = Pd, Pt), in which the α-diimino group acts as a chelating bidentate ligand. In hot 1,2-dichloroethane, these complexes undergo a PPh 3 and chloride ligand exchange at rates which depend markedly on the metal M (Pd ⪢ Pt), to yield the new derivatives [MCl(PPh 3 ){py-2-C(cis-PdCl 2 (PPh 3 ))NR}]. The ligand exchange is followed by a much slower decomposition to [MCl 2 (PPh 3 ) 2 ]. Labile intermediates of the same type, [MCl(PPh …
Geometric isomeric pairs: synthesis, structure, thermal decomposition and magnetic properties of cis- and trans-[Cr(mal)(bpy)(H2O)2][NO3]·xH2O (H2mal…
2001
Abstract Procedures are given for the preparation and isolation of cis-[Cr(mal)(bpy)(H2O)2][NO3]·3H2O (I) and trans-[Cr(mal)(bpy)(H2O)2][NO3]·H2O (II) (H2mal=malonic acid, bpy=2,2′-bipyridine). The single crystals X-ray structure of cis-compound reveals that the cations and anions as well as cations between cations are linked into hydrogen-bonded chains. Unfortunately, little structural information is available for the trans compound II (only isotropic cation refinement), nevertheless, from this result is observed that there also exists a hydrogen-bonded network between anion units. Thermal analysis and magnetic behaviour for both compounds were studied.
(Z)- und (E)-Enole von diarylsubstituierten β-Ketocarbonsäurederivativen
2006
(Z) and (E) Enols of Diaryl-Substituted β-Ketocarboxylic Acid Derivatives Thermolysis of the 1,3-diaryl-2-diazo-1,3-propanediones 4 in the presence of alcohols or amines yielded the compounds 7–11 which exist as chelated (Z) enols or as tautomeric ketones. Contrary to the steric interaction of two mesityl groups the steric interaction between two naphthyl or two anthryl groups or between naphthyl and mesityl is not sufficient to stabilize the corresponding (E) enols. The latter isomers were generated in irradiation processes of some (Z) enols. Detailed NMR studies were performed in order to characterize the enols and their molecular dynamics.
Magnetic Nanocomposites Formed by FeNi3 Nanoparticles Embedded in Graphene. Application as Supercapacitors
2013
A general family of magnetic nanocomposites formed by FeNi3 ferromagnetic nanoparticles (NPs) embedded in a graphitized carbon matrix is reported. The soft chemical approach used relies on the catalytic effect of the NPs resulting from the thermal decomposition of the layered double hydroxide precursor, which acts as a multilayered nanoreactor enabling the formation of a range of carbon nanoforms (CNFs). This is followed by acid treatment of the as-prepared nanocomposites to isolate the different CNFs formed. These range from carbon nano-onions to graphene depending on the temperature of the thermal decomposition. This synthetic process paves the way for the rational design of metal–carbon …
Magnetic properties of Co–Al, Ni–Al, and Mg–Al hydrotalcites and the oxides formed upon their thermal decomposition
2002
The magnetic behaviour of Co–Al, Ni–Al, and Mg–Al hydrotalcites (HTlc) with a M2+/Al3+ molar ratio of 3 and carbonates in the interlayer, as well as the mixed oxides obtained after calcination at 823 K for 5 h, has been investigated by DC and AC magnetic susceptibility measurements and isothermal magnetisation. The samples were also characterised by ICP-OES and XRD. The magnetic measurements show that Co–Al and Ni–Al HTlcs behave as ferromagnets, with ordering temperatures of approximately 6–7 K in both cases, and displaying hysteresis loops at 2 K with coercive fields of 4.2 and 5.5 mT, respectively, whereas the Mg–Al-HTlc shows the expected diamagnetic behaviour. A solid solution of cobal…
Optimizing the Binding Energy of the Surfactant to Iron Oxide Yields Truly Monodisperse Nanoparticles.
2018
Despite the great progress in the synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles (NPs) using a thermal decomposition method, the production of NPs with low polydispersity index is still challenging. In a thermal decomposition synthesis, oleic acid (OAC) and oleylamine (OAM) are used as surfactants. The surfactants bind to the growth species, thereby controlling the reaction kinetics and hence playing a critical role in the final size and size distribution of the NPs. Finding an optimum molar ratio between the surfactants oleic OAC/OAM is therefore crucial. A systematic experimental and theoretical study, however, on the role of the surfactant ratio is still missing. Here, we present a detailed exper…
Study of the ZnO crystal growth by vapour transport methods
2004
Abstract The crystal growth of ZnO by vapour transport is classically made with the assistance of additional species that produce a gaseous mixture, the role of which remains often uncertain in the transport and growth process. Initially, in order to study the mass transport process, a numerical simulation is made to analyse which are the requirements to have an effective transport. As the pressure of each gaseous species is generally unknown, the numerical study has been performed for different total pressures. It is found that, if congruent and equilibrium conditions are assumed at the sublimation and crystallisation interfaces, effective growth conditions can only be attained for a narro…
1,4-Dimethyl-3-phenyl-3H-pyrazolo[3,4-c]isoquinolin-5(4H)-one
2008
The title compound, C18H15N3O, is the product of the thermal decomposition of the diazonium salt derived from 2-amino-N-methyl-N-(3-methyl-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)benzamide. It is characterized by a trans orientation of the methyl groups with respect to the tricyclic ring system. The molecule has a nearly planar phenylpyrazolo[3,4-c]isoquinolin-5-one system, the largest deviation from the mean plane being 0.066 (2) angstrom for the O atom. The dihedral angle between the phenyl substituent and the heterotricycle is 67 (1)degrees. The packing is stabilized by C-H center dot center dot center dot N hydrogen-bond interactions, with the formation of molecular chains along the c axis.
Thermal analysis applied to the characterization of degradation in soil of polylactide: II. On the thermal stability and thermal decompositon kinetics
2010
[EN] The disposal stage of polylactide (PLA) was assessed by burying it in active soil following an international standard. Degradation in soil promotes physical and chemical changes in the polylactide properties. The characterization of the extent of degradation underwent by PLA was carried out by using Thermal Analysis techniques. In this paper, studies on the thermal stability and the thermal decomposition kinetics were performed in order to assess the degradation process of a commercial PLA submitted to an accelerated soil burial test by means of multi-linear-non-isothermal thermogravimetric analyses. Results have been correlated to changes in molecular weight, showing the same evolutio…
Thermal and X-ray powder diffraction studies of aliphatic polyester dendrimers
2004
The syntheses and thermal and X-ray powder diffraction analyses of three sets of aliphatic polyester dendrimers based on 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)propionic acid as a repeating unit and 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol, 1,5-pentanediol, and 1,1,1-tris(hydroxymethyl)ethane as core molecules are reported. These dendritic polyesters were prepared in high yields with the divergent method. The thermal properties of these biodendrimers were evaluated with thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry. The thermal decomposition of the compounds occurred around 250 °C for the hydroxyl-ended dendrimers and around 150 °C for the acetonide-protected dendrimers. In addition, the crystallinit…