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E1 reaction-induced synthesis of hydrophilic oxide nanoparticles in a non-hydrophilic solvent

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NANOSCALE
Volume 4, Issue 20, Pages 6284-6288

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2nr32255b

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  1. CityU Strategic Research Grant [7002752]

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In this paper, tert-amyl alcohol was employed to directly react with metal chlorides for the preparation of oxide nanoparticles. Some typical metal oxide or hydroxides with different morphologies, such as TiO2 nanoparticles, TiO2 nanorods, FeOOH nanowires, Fe2O3 nanoparticles, and SnO2 nanoparticles, can be easily fabricated through such simple chemical reactions. E1 reaction was found to play the leading role in the synthesis of metal oxides attributed to better stability of tertiary carbocations in tert-amyl alcohol and the strong interaction of metal chlorides with hydroxyl groups that results in the easy dissociation of carbon-oxygen bonds in tert-amyl alcohol. S(N)1 reaction can also occur in certain reactions due to nucleophilic substitution of chloride ions for hydroxyl groups. As-prepared metal oxides show good compatibility with an aqueous system while they were synthesized in a non-hydrophilic solvent probably attributed to the specific E1 reaction mechanism involving the generation of water, and can be directly incorporated into an aqueous soluble polymer, such as PVA, to exhibit many promising applications.

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