Superparamagnetic ceramic nanocomposites: Synthesis and pyrolysis of ring-opened poly(ferrocenylsilanes) inside periodic mesoporous silica

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MacLachlan, MJ
Ginzburg, M
Coombs, N
Raju, NP
Greedan, JE
Ozin, GA
Manners, I
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[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Chem, Toronto, ON M5S 3H6, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Brockhouse Inst Mat Res, Hamilton, ON L8S 4M1, Canada
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10.1021/ja992006y
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O6 [化学];
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[1]Silaferrocenophanes fcSiMe(2) (1) and fcSi(CH2)(3) (3) (fc = Fe(eta(5)-C5H4)(2)) were incorporated into the well-ordered, hexagonal channels of mesoporous silica (MCM-41). Characterization of the composite materials indicates the presence of ring-opened monomer, oligomer, and polymer, and, in the case of 1, also free monomer. Polymerization of monomer 1 inside the channels of MCM-41 was demonstrated by DSC. However, in the case of 3 only the ferrocenophane ring was completely opened, and the silacyclobutane ring was mostly intact. When pyrolyzed at 900 degrees C in a nitrogen atmosphere, the mesoporous silica/ferrocenylsilane composites formed Fe nanoparticles in the ca. 30-40 Angstrom channels of MCM-41. Characterization of the magnetic properties of the product formed when 1 is pyrolyzed in the channels of mesoporous silica indicated that the clusters were superparamagnetic. Magnetization versus field data at 300 K were fit to a sum of two Langevin functions, implying the presence of two distinct magnetic phases. From the magnetization data, the two phases are best described as Fe nanoparticles with diameters of 50-64 Angstrom coated with a thin (ca. 4-6 Angstrom) oxide layer. The product obtained from the pyrolysis of poly(ferrocenylsilane) 2 in the channels of MCM-41 contains much smaller Fe particles than those observed in a pyrolysis of bulk 2, indicating that the silica channels affect the nucleation and growth of the Fe nanoparticles.
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