2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2006.09.027
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Molecular design approach to a highly soluble and volatile bimetallic alkoxide of late transition metal and zirconium. Synthesis, X-ray single crystal and mass-spectral study of NiZr2(acac)(OiPr)9

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“…Two main approaches can be distinguished. One approach uses ligands to stabilize the precursor (Scheme 2), [42][43][44][45][46] the other is based on stabilization of nanoparticles before they aggregate (Scheme 3). 47 For the first approach, ligands such as amino-alcohols or β-diketones are used, of which acetylaceton (acac) is the best-known example.…”
Section: Membranes Prepared From Metal Oxide Solsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two main approaches can be distinguished. One approach uses ligands to stabilize the precursor (Scheme 2), [42][43][44][45][46] the other is based on stabilization of nanoparticles before they aggregate (Scheme 3). 47 For the first approach, ligands such as amino-alcohols or β-diketones are used, of which acetylaceton (acac) is the best-known example.…”
Section: Membranes Prepared From Metal Oxide Solsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A prerequisite for the systematic study of the effects of inclusion of other metal dopants into zirconia for battery applications is an array of available SSPs, which include different metals. While a number of heterometallic zirconium alkoxides have been synthesized previously, in this work, we have prepared a wide range of new organically soluble heterometallic zirconium alkoxides, whose alkoxide peripheries should be readily hydrolyzed or thermolyzed to give metal-doped zirconia, bimetallic oxides, or a mixture of monometallic oxides. We explore their differing molecular structures systematically, which are highly dependent on the additional metal used, and investigate the decomposition of these materials into oxide phases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%