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Convenient and Template-Free Route to One-Pot Green Synthesis of Polyrhodanine Core–Shell Nanoparticles

[Image: see text] In this publication, a copper acetate-mediated rhodanine polymerization reaction is examined. It is demonstrated that at room temperature, Cu(II) acetate complexes with rhodanine generate solid nanospheres, which, upon heating in a microwave, results in polyrhodanine core–shell nan...

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Autores principales: Chauhan, Moni, Gaba, Anjali, Hong, Tao, Esperance, Evens, Johnson, Qiaxian, Longia, Gurjeet, Chauhan, Bhanu P. S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2018
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6645073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31459207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b01588
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author Chauhan, Moni
Gaba, Anjali
Hong, Tao
Esperance, Evens
Johnson, Qiaxian
Longia, Gurjeet
Chauhan, Bhanu P. S.
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description [Image: see text] In this publication, a copper acetate-mediated rhodanine polymerization reaction is examined. It is demonstrated that at room temperature, Cu(II) acetate complexes with rhodanine generate solid nanospheres, which, upon heating in a microwave, results in polyrhodanine core–shell nano- and microsphere particles. The structural analysis of the polyrhodanine nanosphere produced by this efficient microwave-initiated method was conducted by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, UV–vis spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. In addition, it is verified that this template-free, efficient, and versatile synthesis of polyrhodanine nanospheres can also be accomplished by introducing a strong oxidant KMnO(4) as a cocatalyst with copper acetate without compromising the morphology of the resulting core–shell nanospheres. It is also demonstrated that the polyrhodanine nanospheres can be used to adsorb methyl orange dye, a known contaminant in industrial wastewater.
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spelling pubmed-66450732019-08-27 Convenient and Template-Free Route to One-Pot Green Synthesis of Polyrhodanine Core–Shell Nanoparticles Chauhan, Moni Gaba, Anjali Hong, Tao Esperance, Evens Johnson, Qiaxian Longia, Gurjeet Chauhan, Bhanu P. S. ACS Omega [Image: see text] In this publication, a copper acetate-mediated rhodanine polymerization reaction is examined. It is demonstrated that at room temperature, Cu(II) acetate complexes with rhodanine generate solid nanospheres, which, upon heating in a microwave, results in polyrhodanine core–shell nano- and microsphere particles. The structural analysis of the polyrhodanine nanosphere produced by this efficient microwave-initiated method was conducted by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, UV–vis spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. In addition, it is verified that this template-free, efficient, and versatile synthesis of polyrhodanine nanospheres can also be accomplished by introducing a strong oxidant KMnO(4) as a cocatalyst with copper acetate without compromising the morphology of the resulting core–shell nanospheres. It is also demonstrated that the polyrhodanine nanospheres can be used to adsorb methyl orange dye, a known contaminant in industrial wastewater. American Chemical Society 2018-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6645073/ /pubmed/31459207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b01588 Text en Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
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Convenient and Template-Free Route to One-Pot Green Synthesis of Polyrhodanine Core–Shell Nanoparticles
title Convenient and Template-Free Route to One-Pot Green Synthesis of Polyrhodanine Core–Shell Nanoparticles
title_full Convenient and Template-Free Route to One-Pot Green Synthesis of Polyrhodanine Core–Shell Nanoparticles
title_fullStr Convenient and Template-Free Route to One-Pot Green Synthesis of Polyrhodanine Core–Shell Nanoparticles
title_full_unstemmed Convenient and Template-Free Route to One-Pot Green Synthesis of Polyrhodanine Core–Shell Nanoparticles
title_short Convenient and Template-Free Route to One-Pot Green Synthesis of Polyrhodanine Core–Shell Nanoparticles
title_sort convenient and template-free route to one-pot green synthesis of polyrhodanine core–shell nanoparticles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6645073/
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