Monitoring the synthesis and composition analysis of microsilica encapsulated acetylacetonatocarbonyl triphenylphosphinerhodium catalyst by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) techniques

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Materials Science & Engineering
Creator Ostafin, Agnes
Other Author Dai, Qing; Menzies, David; Wang, Qiang; Brown, Seth N.; Miesel, Dan; Maginn, Edward J.
Title Monitoring the synthesis and composition analysis of microsilica encapsulated acetylacetonatocarbonyl triphenylphosphinerhodium catalyst by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) techniques
Date 2006
Description Abstract-A novel technique to monitor the synthesis process of encapsulated acetylacetonatocarbonyl triphenylphosphinerhodium within a microsilica nanoshell has been studied using inductively coupled plasma (ICP) techniques. Nanospheres sized around 50-100 nm were obtained and ICP was used to quantify the exact composition of rhodium, phosphorous, and silicon with differing digestion solvents. In addition, ICP was used to detect rhodium and phosphorous in the nano core-shell catalysts as a quality control procedure. Index Terms-Encapsulation, inductively coupled plasma (ICP), nanotechnology, Rh catalyst, silica nanoshell.
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Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Volume 5
Issue 6
First Page 677
Last Page 682
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Dai, Q., Menzies, D. B., Wang, Q., Ostafin, A. E., Brown, S. N., Miesel, D., & Maginn, E. J. (2006). Monitoring the synthesis and composition analysis of microsilica encapsulated acetylacetonatocarbonyl triphenylphosphinerhodium catalyst by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) techniques. IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, 5(6), 677-82. November.
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