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Use of long chain amine as a reducing agent for the synthesis of high quality monodisperse iron(0) nanoparticles

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 21, Issue 35, Pages 13464-13469

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1jm12127h

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  1. InNaBioSante foundation
  2. Conseil Regional de Midi-Pyrenees

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This article reports the synthesis of iron(0) nanoparticles at moderate temperature-from 120 degrees C to 150 degrees C-using the reduction of the organometallic iron(II) precursor {Fe[N(SiMe3)(2)](2)}(2) by hexadecylamine (HDA) in the absence of dihydrogen (H-2). The nanoparticles are monodisperse in size and self-assemble into 2D super-lattices suitable for transport measurements. The nanoparticles are stabilized in mesitylene by a mixture of HDA and hexadecylammonium chloride (HDA center dot HCl). The resulting truncated single-crystalline nanocubes have a narrow size distribution and a high magnetization close to the bulk value. The products are characterized by transmission electronic microscopy (TEM and HRTEM), SQUID measurements, Mossbauer and Infra-Red spectroscopies. Fe(II) reduction is accompanied by oxidation of amines into imines which was detected as a by-product. This reduction occurs at 120 degrees C and above. The temperature, in conjunction with the reaction time, allows for a fine control of the nano-objects final size. The latter can also be tuned with the HDA center dot HCl concentration. Finally, this one-pot synthesis produces high-quality magnetic nanoparticles with mean sizes in the range 6 to 10 nm depending on the conditions.

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