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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2013

Thermal behavior of silicophosphate gels obtained from different precursors

Ligia Todan; Cristian Andronescu; Dumitru Mircea Vuluga; Daniela C. Culita; Maria Zaharescu

Phosphosilicate glasses are of great interest in important fields, such as optical active systems, energy generating systems, humidity sensors, and as materials for biomedical applications. Many studies were accomplished to establish the influence of different reaction parameters on the evolution and final structure of sol–gel prepared phosphosilicate gels. In the present work, we studied the thermal behavior of the silicophosphate gels obtained starting with different phosphorous precursors, the influence of these precursors on the composition and structure of the resultant gels, and their evolution with thermal treatment. By Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), thermogravimetric and thermodifferential analysis (DTA/TG), and Differential Scanning calorimetry coupled with Mass Spectrometry (DSC-MS), it was established that the type of the precursors essentially influences the composition and structure and consequently the thermal behavior of the obtained gels. In the case of triethylphosphate precursor, all used methods of investigation have shown that the ester is trapped in the silica matrix and it is eliminated during the thermal treatment. Triethylphosphite partially hydrolizes and reacts with the silica network during post-preparation thermal treatment. Only in the case of H3PO4, an interaction with TEOS takes place and leads to Si–O–P bond formation. By thermal treatment, the gels with different composition and structure lead to materials with different properties.


Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2013

Detailed characterization of functionalized magnetite and ascertained effects

Daniela C. Culita; Luminita Patron; Ovidiu Oprea; Cristina Bartha; Petru Palade; Valentin Serban Teodorescu; George Filoti

The paper reports on magnetite successfully functionalized with two new molecules. The investigations, involving chemical and physical methods, provided relevant features involving cell parameters and grain sizes, or the intermingling ratio between magnetite and functionalizing molecules, as deduced from magnetic measurements. A large amount of interesting data concerning various surface and local interaction mechanisms was supplied by detailed Mössbauer measurements. The new outputs are explained in terms of material processing and intimate mixing of the involved molecules.


RSC Advances | 2015

Additive-free 1,4-butanediol mediated synthesis: a suitable route to obtain nanostructured, mesoporous spherical zinc oxide materials with multifunctional properties

Diana Visinescu; Mariana Scurtu; Raluca Negrea; Ruxandra Birjega; Daniela C. Culita; Mariana Carmen Chifiriuc; Constantin Draghici; Jose Maria Calderon Moreno; Adina Magdalena Musuc; Ioan Balint; Oana Carp

A family of mesoporous, self-aggregated zinc oxide materials with spherical morphologies of high crystalline quality, is obtained through a facile, additive-free polyol procedure. The forced hydrolysis of zinc acetylacetonate in 1,4-butanediol (BD), in various reaction conditions, affords ZnO materials with versatile morphologies and optical properties. The reaction parameters (temperature, time and zinc source concentration) modulate the ZnO nanocrystallites size (from 8.1 to 13.2 nm), the spheres diameter (ranging from 50 up to 250 nm), the internal structure of the spherical aggregates (hollow or solid) and their specific surface area (from 31 to 92 m2 g−1). Polycrystalline spheres with hollow cores are obtained at the lowest temperature (90 °C) and zinc cation concentration (0.1 M), while at higher reaction temperatures (140–180 °C), solid spherical aggregates are developed. A reaction mechanism for ZnO formation via zinc layered hydroxide (LDH-Zn) is proposed based on nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR and 13C NMR) and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies. The obtained ZnO materials have a functionalized surface, derived from the polyol and act as a nitrogen selective photocatalyst in the reduction reaction of NO3−. The organic residual attached on the ZnO surface plays a crucial role in the denitrification reaction, since the photo-cleaned sample showed negligible photocatalytic activity. The ZnO materials also exhibited microbicidal and anti-biofilm activity against reference and clinical strains, highlighting their potential for the development of novel antimicrobial formulations.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Sustainable one-pot integration of ZnO nanoparticles into carbon spheres: manipulation of the morphological, optical and electrochemical properties.

Greta Patrinoiu; Jose Maria Calderon-Moreno; Ruxandra Birjega; Daniela C. Culita; Simona Somacescu; Adina Magdalena Musuc; Tanta Spataru; Oana Carp

ZnO-carbon composite spheres were synthesized via starch hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) in the presence of a soluble zinc salt (acetate), followed by thermal processing under an argon atmosphere. Besides sustainability, the one-pot procedure represents a scalable synthesis of tailored carbon-metal oxide spheres with a structurally-ordered carbon matrix obtained at a relatively low temperature (700 °C). The ability of zinc cations to develop different linkages with starchs hydrophilic functional groups and to act as external nucleators determines an increase in HTC yield; the effect is obvious even in the presence of small concentrations of zinc in the reaction medium (0.005 M), thus providing a way to improve the carbonization process efficiency. It is also shown that zinc content is the control vector of the spherical composites properties: a variation from 0.3 to 4.8 at% not only induces a variation in their size (200 nm-10 μm), interconnectivity (from disperse spheres to necklace-like aggregations), surface area and connected porosity (from micro- to mesoporosity), but also of their electrochemical and white light adsorption and emission features. Since the variation in zinc content is made by a simple adjustment of the raw material concentrations, the functionality of these carbon-based materials can be modulated in a straightforward manner.


RSC Advances | 2018

Schiff base-functionalized mesoporous silicas (MCM-41, HMS) as Pb( ii ) adsorbents

Daniela F. Enache; Eugenia Vasile; Claudia Maria Simonescu; Daniela C. Culita; Eugeniu Vasile; Ovidiu Oprea; Andreea Madalina Pandele; Anca Razvan; Florina Dumitru; Gheorghe Nechifor

Three Schiff base-functionalized mesoporous silicas: MCM-41@salen, HMS-C12@salen and HMS-C16@salen have been synthesized by a post-synthetic grafting strategy and their sorption capacities toward Pb(II) from synthetic aqueous solutions have been assessed. FTIR spectra, TG/DSC analyses, X-ray powder diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), N2 adsorption isotherms and HRTEM micrographs were used to characterize the novel functionalized mesoporous silicas. The novel adsorbents have been tested for their capability in the remediation of synthetic aqueous systems containing Pb(II). The Langmuir maximum values of sorption capacities of these adsorbents toward Pb(II) are: 138.88 mg Pb(II) per g MCM-41@salen, 144.92 mg Pb(II) per g HMS-C12@salen, and 181.81 mg Pb(II) per g HMS-C16@salen, therefore, the functionalized silicas (MCM-41@salen, HMS-C12@salen, HMS-C16@salen) could be used as effective adsorbents of Pb(II) ions from wastewater.


Nanomaterials | 2017

Lipoic Acid Gold Nanoparticles Functionalized with Organic Compounds as Bioactive Materials

Ioana Turcu; Irina Zarafu; Marcela Popa; Mariana C. Chifiriuc; Coralia Bleotu; Daniela C. Culita; Corneliu Ghica; Petre Ionita

Water soluble gold nanoparticles protected by lipoic acid were obtained and further functionalized by standard coupling reaction with 1-naphtylamine, 4-aminoantipyrine, and 4′-aminobenzo-15-crown-5 ether. Derivatives of lipoic acid with 1-naphtylamine, 4-aminoantipyrine, and 4′-aminobenzo-15-crown-5 ether were also obtained and characterized. All these were tested for their antimicrobial activity, as well as for their influence on mammalian cell viability and cellular cycle. In all cases a decreased antimicrobial activity of the obtained bioactive nanoparticles was observed as compared with the organic compounds, proving that a possible inactivation of the bioactive groups could occur during functionalization. However, both the gold nanoparticles as well as the functionalized bioactive nanosystems proved to be biocompatible at concentrations lower than 50 µg/mL, as revealed by the cellular viability and cell cycle assay, demonstrating their potential for the development of novel antimicrobial agents.


Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials | 2016

Multifunctional Silver Nanoparticles-Decorated Silica Functionalized with Retinoic Acid with Anti-Proliferative and Antimicrobial Properties

Madalina Tudose; Daniela C. Culita; Adina Magdalena Musuc; Gabriela Marinescu; Simona Somacescu; Cornel Munteanu; Coralia Bleotu; Mariana C. Chifiriuc

The paper describes a rapid and simple method for preparing a multifunctional biomaterial based on retinoic acid covalently bound on silica@Ag particles. Monodispersed SiO2 particles were prepared by Stöber method and further used for loading the Ag nanoparticles on their surface. This composite was further functionalized with retinoic acid. Characterization of the hybrid materials was made by UV–Visible spectroscopy, Transmission electron microscopy, Scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Thermal analysis. The biological evaluation of the obtained materials revealed their potential use for multiple biomedical applications, from anti-proliferative agents to novel antimicrobial and antibiofilm strategies.


Journal of Porous Materials | 2016

Exploring porous nanosilica-TEMPO as heterogeneous aerobic oxidation catalyst: the influence of supported gold clusters

Ahmed J. Shakir; Mihaela Florea; Daniela C. Culita; Gabriela Ionita; Corneliu Ghica; Cristina Stavarache; Petre Ionita

Abstract TEMPO stable free radical has been supported on porous silica nanoparticles in different ways and the resulted materials have been tested as heterogeneous oxidation catalyst of three benzylic alcohols using air as final oxidant and nitrosonium tetrafluoroborate as cocatalyst. Good to excellent yields were obtained. The catalytic system consists in fact in two coupled cycles, NO/NO2 and TEMPO+/TEMPO, able to convert under mild conditions (room temperature, air, metal and halogen free condition) alcohols into aldehydes or ketones. Under these conditions, supported TEMPO on silica nanoparticles containing gold clusters lowers the efficiency of the catalyst.


Scientific Reports | 2018

High-performance solid state supercapacitors assembling graphene interconnected networks in porous silicon electrode by electrochemical methods using 2,6-dihydroxynaphthalen

Cosmin Romanitan; Pericle Varasteanu; Iuliana Mihalache; Daniela C. Culita; Simona Somacescu; Razvan Pascu; Eugenia Tanasa; Sandra A. V. Eremia; Adina Boldeiu; Monica Simion; Antonio Radoi; Mihaela Kusko

The challenge for conformal modification of the ultra-high internal surface of nanoporous silicon was tackled by electrochemical polymerisation of 2,6-dihydroxynaphthalene using cyclic voltammetry or potentiometry and, notably, after the thermal treatment (800 °C, N2, 4 h) an assembly of interconnected networks of graphene strongly adhering to nanoporous silicon matrix resulted. Herein we demonstrate the achievement of an easy scalable technology for solid state supercapacitors on silicon, with excellent electrochemical properties. Accordingly, our symmetric supercapacitors (SSC) showed remarkable performance characteristics, comparable to many of the best high-power and/or high-energy carbon-based supercapacitors, their figures of merit matching under battery-like supercapacitor behaviour. Furthermore, the devices displayed high specific capacity values along with enhanced capacity retention even at ultra-high rates for voltage sweep, 5 V/s, or discharge current density, 100 A/g, respectively. The cycling stability tests performed at relatively high discharge current density of 10 A/g indicated good capacity retention, with a superior performance demonstrated for the electrodes obtained under cyclic voltammetry approach, which may be ascribed on the one hand to a better coverage of the porous silicon substrate and, on the other hand, to an improved resilience of the hybrid electrode to pore clogging.


Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2018

Sol-gel synthesis of ZnO/Zn2-xFexTiO4 powders: structural properties, electrical conductivity and dielectric behavior

Izabella Dascalu; Cristian Hornoiu; Jose Maria Calderon-Moreno; Madalin Enache; Daniela C. Culita; Simona Somacescu

AbstractThe aim of this work was an investigation of structural and electrical properties of ZnO/Zn2-xFexTiO4 (x = 0.7, 1, 1.4) powders. The compounds obtained by sol-gel method are characterized by several techniques: X-ray diffraction (XRD), N2 adsorption–desorption isotherms, scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), electrical and dielectrical measurements. The XRD, SEM and XPS analysis confirmed the formation of ZnFeTiO4 inverse spinel structure. The electrical and dielectrical properties of ZnO/Zn2-xFexTiO4 (x = 0.7, 1, 1.4) were measured by impedance spectroscopy, revealing a decrease in the electrical conductivity and the dielectric constant with Fe content.

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Ovidiu Oprea

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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Petre Ionita

University of Bucharest

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