2018
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201800436
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Synthesis of Bare Iron Nanoparticles from Ferrocene Hexane Solution by Femtosecond Laser Pulses

Abstract: Iron-based nanoparticles (FeNPs) have unique and attractive properties such as superparamagnetism, biocompatibility, and catalytic activity. Although the synthesis of precious metal NPs from a metal in liquid and/or metal salt solution by a pulsed laser has been investigated, comparably little effort has been devoted to examine the production of FeNPs. Here we report the synthesis of carbon-shell free spherical NPs of iron oxide (magnetite) from ferrocene hexane solution by femtosecond near infrared laser puls… Show more

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“…The formation of substantial quantities of sub-10 nm Cu NPs in our LRL synthesis is similar to previous LRL results for Au and Ag NPs using well-controlled solvent chemistry [35,45], whereas the large Cu NPs up to ∼100 nm in diameter resemble the large Fe oxide NPs obtained from LRL of ferrocene in hexane [46]. The formation of two distinct size distributions of Cu NPs strongly suggests the participation of two different reaction mechanisms [33], although specific identification of these mechanisms is beyond the scope of this work.…”
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“…The formation of substantial quantities of sub-10 nm Cu NPs in our LRL synthesis is similar to previous LRL results for Au and Ag NPs using well-controlled solvent chemistry [35,45], whereas the large Cu NPs up to ∼100 nm in diameter resemble the large Fe oxide NPs obtained from LRL of ferrocene in hexane [46]. The formation of two distinct size distributions of Cu NPs strongly suggests the participation of two different reaction mechanisms [33], although specific identification of these mechanisms is beyond the scope of this work.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Although Au is resistant to back-oxidation and HAuCl 4 precursor can be reduced by H 2 O 2 [37], effective production of Ag-containing NPs by LRL requires the addition of OH • scavengers, such as ammonia or isopropyl alcohol, to prevent backoxidation of Ag [40,41,45]. Moreover, the few LRL studies on the non-noble metal Fe report production of only Fe oxides [46,47].…”
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“…Ferrocene (Fe(C5H5)2), [12][13][14] Fe(CO)5, 15 iron(II)acetylacetonate (Fe(C5H7O2)2), 16 and iron(III)acetylacetonate (Fe(C5H7O2)3) 17 have been used as reactants. In most cases, Fe-O NPs were covered with carbon materials.…”
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“…12,13,15 We suggest that the choice of reactants (metal 75 complexes) and solvent (aliphatics) as well as pulse duration 76 (femtosecond) and wavelength (near-infrared) of laser pulse 77 is important to produce carbon shell-free metal NPs. 14 Dev." for T. Y.…”
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