2014
DOI: 10.1039/c3nj01231j
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Microwave-assisted post-synthesis modification of layered simple hydroxides

Abstract: A new method to functionalize layered simple hydroxides by post-synthesis modification is described.A layered cobalt hydroxide was modified with a molecule bearing a free amino group. We show here that it is possible to post-functionalize the metal hydroxide layers by performing in situ microwave assisted reactions with the free amino group, constituting a new appealing strategy for functionalization of layered solids. The obtained compounds are characterized by ancillary techniques and their magnetic properti… Show more

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“…[171] To this end, we functionalized the interlamellar space of a cobalt hydroxide with para-aminobenzoic acid. We tried to use the amine, a priori free in the interlamellar space, for reaction with aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes.…”
Section: Development Of New Synthetic Routes By Post Functionalizatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[171] To this end, we functionalized the interlamellar space of a cobalt hydroxide with para-aminobenzoic acid. We tried to use the amine, a priori free in the interlamellar space, for reaction with aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes.…”
Section: Development Of New Synthetic Routes By Post Functionalizatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several strategies have been reported for the synthesis of functionalized LSH: insertiongrafting, [25][26][27][28] direct hydrothermal synthesis, 29,30 in situ synthesis, 31 controlled hydrolysis 32 or, very recently, confined condensation. 33 The most widely used method is insertion-grafting, which consists in an anionic exchange between the starting layered hydroxy-acetate and the molecule of interest bearing an anchoring group (carboxylate, sulfonate or phosphonate).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of a terminal vinyl group provides an attractive site for a number of post‐synthetic modifications and the potential fabrication of surface functionalized thin‐films. [ 33 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%