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Integrated Chemical Systems: The Simultaneous Formation of Hybrid Nanocomposites of Iron Oxide and Organo Silsesquioxanes
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
Chemistry of Materials; 17; 6; Other Information: Journal publication date is February 18, 2005; PDF-FILE: 28 ; SIZE: 1.9 MBYTES; PBD: 15 Oct 2004
Subject
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE
37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY COPOLYMERS
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
EPOXIDES
GELATION
IRON OXIDES
MICROSTRUCTURE
MIXTURES
MONOMERS
NITROGEN
POROSITY
RESOLUTION
SCATTERING
SYNTHESIS
Language
English
ISSN
0897-4756
Abstract
A sol-gel approach for the synthesis of hybrid nanocomposites of iron oxide and bridged polysilsesquioxanes has been established. The procedures allow for the simultaneous formation of iron oxide and polysilsesquioxane networks in monolithic xerogels and aerogels. These hybrid nanocomposites are synthesized from FeCl{sub 3} {center_dot} 6H{sub 2}O and functionalized silsesquioxane monomers in a one-pot reaction using epoxides as a gelation agent. The porosity and microstructure of the materials has been determined by nitrogen porosimetry, electron microscopy and ultra small angle X-ray scattering (USAXS). The hybrid nanocomposites exhibit a uniform dispersion of both components with no evidence for phase separation at length scales > 5 nm. At this limit of resolution it is not possible to distinguish between two independent interpenetrating networks integrated at molecular length scales or a random copolymer or mixtures of both.