Synthesis of surface-modified iron oxide nanocrystals using supercritical carbon dioxide as the reaction field

以超临界二氧化碳为反应场合成表面改性氧化铁纳米晶体

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Abstract

In the synthesis of surface-modified nanocrystals (NCs), a simple and green chemistry approach to reduce liquid waste, particularly a solventless process, has been desired. In this study, we applied the supercritical CO(2) technology, which is an excellent solventless process, to the synthesis of surface-modified iron oxide NCs. The synthesis was performed at 30.0 ± 0.8 MPa of CO(2), 18 h and 100 °C, where iron(iii) acetylacetonate, pure water and decanoic acid were used as starting materials. As a result, the supercritical CO(2) medium gave the NCs of α-Fe(2)O(3) and γ-Fe(2)O(3) with unimodal size distribution, where the mean size was 7.8 ± 2.0 nm. In addition, they were self-assembled on the TEM substrate and the mean nearest-neighbor spacing was close to the chain length of decanoic acid. Furthermore, FT-IR and TG analyses indicate that decanoic acid chemically attaches to the surface of iron oxide NCs that are dispersed in cyclohexane. These results suggest that the supercritical CO(2) medium could be the new appealing reaction field to fabricate densely modified NCs without liquid waste.

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