2019
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.5410
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Synthesis and characterization of molybdenum (VI) complex immobilized on polymeric Schiff base‐coated magnetic nanoparticles as an efficient and retrievable nanocatalyst in olefin epoxidation reactions

Abstract: In this study, a new polymeric functionalized magnetic nanocatalyst containing a molybdenum Schiff base complex was prepared using a few consecutive steps. Poly (methylacrylate)‐coated magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized via radical polymerization of methyl acrylate onto modified magnetic nanoparticles followed by the amidation of the methyl ester groups with hydrazine. Polymeric functionalization efficiently provides the advantage that more catalytic units can be grafted on the surface of magnetic nanopar… Show more

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“…Even though FTIR provides information regarding the presence of binding on the surface and its type, it does not provide volumetric information, such as mass to mass ratio of the magnetic nanoparticles to its coating. This limitation can be addressed using thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), which provides information about the composition and mass of the coating [100][101][102]. This technique increases the sample temperature while monitoring the mass change of the sample as it changes due to the degradation of components.…”
Section: Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (Tga)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though FTIR provides information regarding the presence of binding on the surface and its type, it does not provide volumetric information, such as mass to mass ratio of the magnetic nanoparticles to its coating. This limitation can be addressed using thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), which provides information about the composition and mass of the coating [100][101][102]. This technique increases the sample temperature while monitoring the mass change of the sample as it changes due to the degradation of components.…”
Section: Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (Tga)mentioning
confidence: 99%