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Журнал структурной химии

2013 год, номер 4

THERMOLYSIS PREPARATION OF CADMIUM(II) OXIDE NANOPARTICLES FROM A NEW THREE-DIMENSIONAL CADMIUM(II) SUPRAMOLECULAR COMPOUND

M. Payehghadr1, A. Morsali2
1Payame Noor University, Karaj, Islamic Republic of Iran
2Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
morsali_a@yahoo.com
Ключевые слова: supramolecular, cadmium(II) oxide, nanoparticle, thermolysis
Страницы: 741-745
Подраздел: СУПРАМОЛЕКУЛЯРНЫЕ И НАНОРАЗМЕРНЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ

Аннотация

The reaction of cadmium(II) chloride and 4-pyridine carboxylic acid (4-Hpyc) produces a new three-dimensional supramolecular compound [Cd(4-pyc)2(H2O)4]n (1). Compound 1 is characterized by IR spectroscopy and elemental analyses. The single crystal X-ray data show an infinite three-dimensional structure formed by the hydrogen bonding and π—π stacking interactions. The CdO nanoparticles are obtained by direct calcination at 400 °C, 500 °C and 600 °C in the air atmosphere as well as by thermolysis in oleic acid at 200 °C. The obtained cadmium(II) oxide nanoparticles are characterized by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. This study demonstrates another potential application of cadmium(II) supramolecular compounds in the preparation of nanoscale cadmium(II) oxide materials with a specific size and morphologies.