Synthesis and characterization of metal-rich phosphonium polyelectrolytes and their use as precursors to nanomaterials

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Upon efficient quaternization and salt metathesis of stable triethyl ferrocene/ruthenocene phosphines, styrene-based phosphonium triflate monomers with four different stoichiometric ratios of Fe/Ru were synthesized. Free-radical polymerization of the monomers afforded four polyelectrolytes (Mn: 38 650-69 100 g mol1, Đ: 3.16-4.10) that retained many of the spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of the ferrocene/ruthenocene units. TGA studies demonstrated the thermal stability (onset of decomposition: ∼310 °C) and high char yields (33-54% at 1000 °C) of the polyelectrolytes. Pyrolysis in N2/H2 (95/5) (film thickness of ∼6 μm, 1000 °C, 3 h) yielded crystalline, mixed-phase nanomaterials containing iron, ruthenium, and phosphorus with compositions influenced by the structure of the parent polyelectrolytes.

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Rabiee Kenaree, A., & Gilroy, J. B. (2016). Synthesis and characterization of metal-rich phosphonium polyelectrolytes and their use as precursors to nanomaterials. Dalton Transactions, 45(45), 18229–18240. https://doi.org/10.1039/C6DT02541B

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