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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Eslava, Salvador
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- 2024Activating 2D MoS2 by loading 2D Cu–S nanoplatelets for improved visible light photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, drug degradation, and CO2 reductioncitations
- 2024Ca‐doped PrFeO<sub>3</sub> photocathodes with enhanced photoelectrochemical activitycitations
- 2021Structural Evolution of Iron Forming Iron Oxide in a Deep Eutectic-Solvothermal Reactioncitations
- 2021Silver-Decorated TiO2 Inverse Opal Structure for Visible Light-Induced Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutants and Hydrogen Evolutioncitations
- 2020Silver-Decorated TiO2 Inverse Opal Structure for Visible Light-Induced Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutants and Hydrogen Evolutioncitations
- 2020Strategies for the deposition of LaFeO3 photocathodescitations
- 2019Graphite-protected CsPbBr3 perovskite photoanodes functionalised with water oxidation catalyst for oxygen evolution in watercitations
- 2019Enhanced Ceria Nanoflakes using Graphene Oxide as a Sacrificial Template for CO Oxidation and Dry Reforming of Methanecitations
- 2019Inexpensive Metal Free Encapsulation Layers Enable Halide Perovskite Based Photoanodes for Water Splitting
- 2019Enhanced ceria nanoflakes using graphene oxide as a sacrificial template for CO oxidation and dry reforming of methanecitations
- 2019Enhanced ceria nanoflakes using graphene oxide as a sacrificial template for CO oxidation and dry reforming of methanecitations
- 2019Strategies for the deposition of LaFeO3 photocathodes:improving the photocurrent with a polymer templatecitations
- 2018Screen printed carbon CsPbBr3 solar cells with high open-circuit photovoltagecitations
- 2018Enhanced Ceria Nanoflakes using Graphene Oxide as a Sacrificial Template for CO Oxidation and Dry Reforming of Methanecitations
- 2018Efficient hematite photoanodes prepared by hydrochloric acid-treated solutions with amphiphilic graft copolymercitations
- 2017A facile way to produce epoxy nanocomposites having excellent thermal conductivity with low contents of reduced graphene oxidecitations
- 2016Autonomous self-healing structural composites with bio-inspired designcitations
- 2015Printing in Three Dimensions with Graphenecitations
- 2013Metal-organic framework ZIF-8 films as low-κ dielectrics in microelectronicscitations
- 2008Reaction of trimethylchlorosilane in spin-on Silicalite-1 zeolite filmcitations
- 2008Nanoporous organosilicate films prepared in acidic conditions using tetraalkylammonium bromide porogenscitations
- 2007Characterization of a molecular sieve coating using ellipsometric porosimetrycitations
- 2007Profile control of novel non-Si gates using B Cl3 N2 plasmacitations
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Structural Evolution of Iron Forming Iron Oxide in a Deep Eutectic-Solvothermal Reaction
Abstract
<br/><br/>Deep eutectic solvents (DES) and their hydrated mixtures are used for solvothermal routes towards greener functional nanomaterials. Here we present the first static structural and in situ studies of the formation of iron oxide (hematite) nanoparticles in a DES of choline chloride : urea where xurea = 0.67 (aka. reline) as an exemplar solvothermal reaction, and observe the effects of water on the reaction. The initial speciation of Fe3+ in DES solutions was measured using extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), while the atomistic structure of the mixture was resolved from neutron and X-ray diffraction and empirical potential structure refinement (EPSR) modelling. The reaction was monitored using in situ small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), to determine mesoscale changes, and EXAFS, to determine local rearrangements of order around iron ions. It is shown that iron salts form an octahedral [Fe(L)3(Cl)3] complex where (L) represents various O-containing ligands. Solubilised Fe3+ induced subtle structural rearrangements in the DES due to abstraction of chloride into complexes and distortion of H-bonding around complexes. EXAFS suggests the complex forms [–O–Fe–O–] oligomers by reaction with the products of thermal hydrolysis of urea, and is thus pseudo-zero-order in iron. In the hydrated DES, the reaction, nucleation and growth proceeds rapidly, whereas in the pure DES, the reaction initially proceeds quickly, but suddenly slows after 5000 s. In situ SANS and static small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments reveal that nanoparticles spontaneously nucleate after 5000 s of reaction time in the pure DES before slow growth. Contrast effects observed in SANS measurements suggest that hydrated DES preferentially form 1D particle morphologies because of choline selectively capping surface crystal facets to direct growth along certain axes, whereas capping is restricted by the solvent structure in the pure DES.<br/>