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This paper reviews synthetic concepts for the functionalization of various inorganic nanoparticles with a shell consisting of organic polymers and possible applications of the resulting hybrid materials. A polymer coating can make inorganic nanoparticles soluble in many solvents as individual particles and not only do low molar mass solvents become suitable, but also polymers as a solid matrix. In the case of shape anisotropic particles (e.g., rods) a spontaneous self-organization (parallel orientation) of the nanoparticles can be achieved, because of the formation of lyotropic liquid crystalline phases. They offer the possibility to orient the shape of anisotropic nanoparticles macroscopically in external electric fields. At least, such hybrid materials allow semiconducting inorganic nanoparticles to be dispersed in functional polymer matrices, like films of semiconducting polymers. Thereby, the inorganic nanoparticles can be electrically connected and addressed by the polymer matrix. This allows LEDs to be prepared with highly fluorescent inorganic nanoparticles (quantum dots) as chromophores. Recent works have aimed to further improve these fascinating light emitting materials.
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Zentel R. From LC‐polymers to Nanomedicines: Different Aspects of Polymer Science from a Materials Viewpoint. MACROMOL CHEM PHYS 2019. [DOI: 10.1002/macp.201900448] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/08/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Rudolf Zentel
- Chemistry University of Mainz Duesbergweg 10‐14 D‐55128 Mainz Germany
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Escamilla-Pérez AM, Louvain N, Boury B, Brun N, Mutin PH. Ethers as Oxygen Donor and Carbon Source in Non-hydrolytic Sol-Gel: One-Pot, Atom-Economic Synthesis of Mesoporous TiO 2 -Carbon Nanocomposites. Chemistry 2018; 24:4982-4990. [PMID: 29405463 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201800027] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/03/2018] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
Abstract
Mesoporous TiO2 -carbon nanocomposites were synthesized using an original non-hydrolytic sol-gel (NHSG) route, based on the reaction of simple ethers (diisopropyl ether or tetrahydrofuran) with titanium tetrachloride. In this atom-economic, solvent-free process, the ether acts not only as an oxygen donor but also as the sole carbon source. Increasing the reaction temperature to 180 °C leads to the decomposition of the alkyl chloride by-product and to the formation of hydrocarbon polymers, which are converted to carbon by pyrolysis under argon. The carbon-TiO2 nanocomposites and their TiO2 counterparts (obtained by calcination) were characterized by nitrogen physisorption, XRD, solid state 13 C NMR and Raman spectroscopies, SEM, and TEM. The nanocomposites are mesoporous with surface areas of up to 75 m2 g-1 and pore sizes around 10 nm. They are composed of aggregated anatase nanocrystals coated by an amorphous carbon film. Playing on the nature of the ether and on the reaction temperature allows control over the carbon content in the nanocomposites. The nature of the ether also influences the size of the TiO2 crystallites and the morphology of the nanocomposite. To further characterize the carbon coating, the behavior of the carbon-TiO2 nanocomposites and bare TiO2 samples toward lithium insertion-deinsertion was investigated in half-cells. This simple NHSG approach should provide a general method for the synthesis of a wide range of carbon-metal oxide nanocomposites.
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- Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICGM), UMR 5253, Univ. Montpellier-CNRS-ENSCM, Montpellier, France.,Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l'Energie (RS2E), FR CNRS 3459, France
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- Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICGM), UMR 5253, Univ. Montpellier-CNRS-ENSCM, Montpellier, France
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- Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICGM), UMR 5253, Univ. Montpellier-CNRS-ENSCM, Montpellier, France
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- Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICGM), UMR 5253, Univ. Montpellier-CNRS-ENSCM, Montpellier, France
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Hanif S, Oschmann B, Spetter D, Tahir MN, Tremel W, Zentel R. Block copolymers from ionic liquids for the preparation of thin carbonaceous shells. Beilstein J Org Chem 2017; 13:1693-1701. [PMID: 28904612 PMCID: PMC5564275 DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.13.163] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/11/2017] [Accepted: 08/02/2017] [Indexed: 11/23/2022] Open
Abstract
This paper describes the controlled radical polymerization of an ionic-liquid monomer by RAFT polymerization. This allows the control over the molecular weight of ionic liquid blocks in the range of 8000 and 22000 and of the block-copolymer synthesis. In this work we focus on block copolymers with an anchor block. They can be used to control the formation of TiO2 nanoparticles, which are functionalized thereafter with a block of ionic-liquid polymer. Pyrolysis of these polymer functionalized inorganic nanoparticles leads to TiO2 nanoparticles coated with a thin carbonaceous shell. Such materials may, e.g., be interesting as battery materials.
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- Sadaf Hanif
- Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Mainz, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55128 Mainz, Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Mainz, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55128 Mainz, Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Mainz, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55128 Mainz, Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Mainz, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55128 Mainz, Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Mainz, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55128 Mainz, Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Mainz, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55128 Mainz, Germany
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Liu M, Li J, Cai C, Zhou Z, Ling Y, Liu R. A polyacrylonitrile copolymer-silica template for three-dimensional hierarchical porous carbon as a Pt catalyst support for the oxygen reduction reaction. Dalton Trans 2017; 46:9912-9917. [DOI: 10.1039/c7dt01081h] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Herein, we report a novel route to construct a hierarchical three-dimensional porous carbon (3DC) through a copolymer-silica assembly.
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- Minmin Liu
- Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials of Ministry of Education
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- and Institute for Advanced Study
- Tongji University
- Shanghai
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- Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials of Ministry of Education
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- and Institute for Advanced Study
- Tongji University
- Shanghai
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- Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials of Ministry of Education
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- and Institute for Advanced Study
- Tongji University
- Shanghai
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- Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials of Ministry of Education
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- and Institute for Advanced Study
- Tongji University
- Shanghai
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- Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials
- Department of Chemistry
- Fudan University
- Shanghai
- China
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- Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials of Ministry of Education
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- and Institute for Advanced Study
- Tongji University
- Shanghai
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Li W, Li N, Zhao J, Zhang X, Li X. 4-hydroxythiophenol grafted PS-b-PAA block copolymers: Preparation and formation of porous and bowl-shaped assemblies. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2016. [DOI: 10.1002/polb.24067] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/25/2022]
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- Wenting Li
- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fluorine Chemistry and Chemical Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; University of Jinan; 336 West Road of Nan Xinzhuang Jinan 250022 People's Republic of China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fluorine Chemistry and Chemical Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; University of Jinan; 336 West Road of Nan Xinzhuang Jinan 250022 People's Republic of China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fluorine Chemistry and Chemical Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; University of Jinan; 336 West Road of Nan Xinzhuang Jinan 250022 People's Republic of China
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- College of Physics and Electronics; Shandong Normal University; 88 Wenhuadong Road Jinan Shandong 250014 People's Republic of China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fluorine Chemistry and Chemical Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; University of Jinan; 336 West Road of Nan Xinzhuang Jinan 250022 People's Republic of China
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Tahir MN, Oschmann B, Buchholz D, Dou X, Lieberwirth I, Panthöfer M, Tremel W, Zentel R, Passerini S. Extraordinary Performance of Carbon-Coated Anatase TiO 2 as Sodium-Ion Anode. ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS 2016; 6:1501489. [PMID: 27134618 PMCID: PMC4845639 DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201501489] [Citation(s) in RCA: 95] [Impact Index Per Article: 11.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/23/2015] [Revised: 10/12/2015] [Indexed: 05/19/2023]
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The synthesis of in situ polymer-functionalized anatase TiO2 particles using an anchoring block copolymer with hydroxamate as coordinating species is reported, which yields nanoparticles (≈11 nm) in multigram scale. Thermal annealing converts the polymer brushes into a uniform and homogeneous carbon coating as proven by high resolution transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. The strong impact of particle size as well as carbon coating on the electrochemical performance of anatase TiO2 is demonstrated. Downsizing the particles leads to higher reversible uptake/release of sodium cations per formula unit TiO2 (e.g., 0.72 eq. Na+ (11 nm) vs only 0.56 eq. Na+ (40 nm)) while the carbon coating improves rate performance. The combination of small particle size and homogeneous carbon coating allows for the excellent electrochemical performance of anatase TiO2 at high (134 mAh g-1 at 10 C (3.35 A g-1)) and low (≈227 mAh g-1 at 0.1 C) current rates, high cycling stability (full capacity retention between 2nd and 300th cycle at 1 C) and improved coulombic efficiency (≈99.8%).
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- Muhammad Nawaz Tahir
- Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry University of Mainz Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry University of Mainz Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany; Graduate School Materials Science in Mainz Staudinger Weg 9 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU) Electrochemistry I Helmholtzstr. 11 89081 Ulm Germany; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) P.O. Box 3640 76021 Karlsruhe Germany
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- Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU) Electrochemistry I Helmholtzstr. 11 89081 Ulm Germany; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) P.O. Box 3640 76021 Karlsruhe Germany
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- Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Ackermannweg 10 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry University of Mainz Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry University of Mainz Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry University of Mainz Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU) Electrochemistry I Helmholtzstr. 11 89081 Ulm Germany; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) P.O. Box 3640 76021 Karlsruhe Germany
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Das A, Theato P. Activated Ester Containing Polymers: Opportunities and Challenges for the Design of Functional Macromolecules. Chem Rev 2015; 116:1434-95. [DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.5b00291] [Citation(s) in RCA: 285] [Impact Index Per Article: 31.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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- Anindita Das
- Institute
for Technical and
Macromolecular Chemistry, University of Hamburg, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
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- Institute
for Technical and
Macromolecular Chemistry, University of Hamburg, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
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Mathias F, Fokina A, Landfester K, Tremel W, Schmid F, Char K, Zentel R. Morphology control in biphasic hybrid systems of semiconducting materials. Macromol Rapid Commun 2015; 36:959-83. [PMID: 25737161 DOI: 10.1002/marc.201400688] [Citation(s) in RCA: 30] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/01/2014] [Revised: 01/23/2015] [Indexed: 11/10/2022]
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Simple blends of inorganic nanocrystals and organic (semiconducting) polymers usually lead to macroscopic segregation. Thus, such blends typically exhibit inferior properties than expected. To overcome the problem of segregation, polymer coated nanocrystals (nanocomposites) have been developed. Such nanocomposites are highly miscible within the polymer matrix. In this Review, a summary of synthetic approaches to achieve stable nanocomposites in a semiconducting polymer matrix is presented. Furthermore, a theoretical background as well as an overview concerning morphology control of inorganic NCs in polymer matrices are provided. In addition, the morphologic behavior of highly anisotropic nanoparticles (i.e. liquid crystalline phase formation of nanorod-composites) and branched nanoparticles (spatial orientation of tetrapods) is described. Finally, the morphology requirements for the application of inorganic/organic hybrid systems in light emitting diodes and solar cells are discussed, and potential solutions to achieve the required morphologies are provided.
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- Florian Mathias
- Institute for Organic Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55099, Mainz, Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55099, Mainz, Germany.,Graduate School Materials Science in Mainz, Staudinger Weg 9, 55128, Mainz, Germany
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- Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Ackermannweg 10, 55128, Mainz, Germany
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- Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55099, Mainz, Germany
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- Institute for Physics, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Staudingerweg 7, 55099, Mainz, Germany
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- School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, The National Creative Research Initiative Center for Intelligent Hybrids, The WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 151-744, Korea.,Fellow of the GFC (Gutenberg Research College), Johannes Gutenberg-University, 55099, Mainz, Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55099, Mainz, Germany
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Lee S, Kim H, Chae S, Sohn BH. Diblock copolymer micelles as surface-functionalized particles and direct decoration of nanoparticles on their surface. POLYMER 2015. [DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2015.01.067] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/24/2022]
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Oschmann B, Tahir MN, Mueller F, Bresser D, Lieberwirth I, Tremel W, Passerini S, Zentel R. Precursor Polymers for the Carbon Coating of Au@ZnO Multipods for Application as Active Material in Lithium-Ion Batteries. Macromol Rapid Commun 2015; 36:1075-82. [DOI: 10.1002/marc.201400647] [Citation(s) in RCA: 27] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/09/2014] [Revised: 12/08/2014] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Bernd Oschmann
- Institute for Organic Chemistry; University of Mainz; Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
- Graduate School Materials Science in Mainz; Staudinger Weg 9 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry; University of Mainz; Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU); Electrochemistry I; Helmholtzstr. 11 89081 Ulm Germany
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT); P.O. Box 3640 76021 Karlsruhe Germany
- Institute of Physical Chemistry & MEET Battery Research Center; University of Muenster; Corrensstr. 28/30 & 46 48149 Muenster Germany
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- Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU); Electrochemistry I; Helmholtzstr. 11 89081 Ulm Germany
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT); P.O. Box 3640 76021 Karlsruhe Germany
- Institute of Physical Chemistry & MEET Battery Research Center; University of Muenster; Corrensstr. 28/30 & 46 48149 Muenster Germany
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- Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research; Ackermannweg 10 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry; University of Mainz; Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU); Electrochemistry I; Helmholtzstr. 11 89081 Ulm Germany
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT); P.O. Box 3640 76021 Karlsruhe Germany
- Institute of Physical Chemistry & MEET Battery Research Center; University of Muenster; Corrensstr. 28/30 & 46 48149 Muenster Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry; University of Mainz; Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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Jackman MJ, Syres KL, Cant DJH, Hardman SJO, Thomas AG. Adsorption of dopamine on rutile TiO2 (110): a photoemission and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure study. LANGMUIR : THE ACS JOURNAL OF SURFACES AND COLLOIDS 2014; 30:8761-8769. [PMID: 25003716 DOI: 10.1021/la501357b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/03/2023]
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Synchrotron radiation photoelectron spectroscopy and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) techniques have been used to study the adsorption of dopamine on a rutile TiO2 (110) single crystal. Photoemission results suggest that dopamine bonds through the oxygen molecules in a bidentate fashion. From the data, it is ambiguous whether the oxygens bond to the same 5-fold coordinated surface titanium atom or bridges across two, although based on the bonding of pyrocatechol on rutile TiO2 (110), it is likely that the dopamine bridges two titanium atoms. Using the searchlight effect, the carbon K-edge near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure NEXAFS spectra recorded for dopamine on rutile TiO2 (110) show the phenyl ring to be oriented at 78° ± 5° from the surface and twisted 11 ± 10° relative to the (001) direction.
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- Mark J Jackman
- School of Physics and Astronomy and Photon Science Institute, Alan Turing Building, The University of Manchester , Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
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Mathias F, Tahir MN, Tremel W, Zentel R. Functionalization of TiO2Nanoparticles with Semiconducting Polymers Containing a Photocleavable Anchor Group and Separation via Irradiation Afterward. MACROMOL CHEM PHYS 2014. [DOI: 10.1002/macp.201300759] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/08/2023]
Affiliation(s)
- Florian Mathias
- Institute for Organic Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University; Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University; Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University; Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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- Institute for Organic Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University; Duesbergweg 10-14 55128 Mainz Germany
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