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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2004

Preparation of simple and mixed nickel and cobalt molybdates using hybrid precursors made from an ordered polymer matrix and inorganic salts

François Rullens; Michel Devillers; André Laschewsky

The amphiphilic poly(ampholyte) poly(N,N-diallyl-N-hexylamine-alt-maleic acid), bearing simultaneously carboxylic acids, amines and hydrocarbon side chains, was used as a matrix to stabilize inorganic ion species (anionic as well as cationic) generated in aqueous solution from Ni(NO3)(2).6H(2)O, Co(NO3)(2).6H(2)O and (NH4)2MoO(4). Drying produces hybrid organic-inorganic blends which, due to the amphiphilicity of the copolymer, exhibit supramolecular organization in the bulk. Solid state studies show that up to two moles of metal cations (alone or together with metal anions) per repeat unit of the copolymer can be blended without loss of homogeneity in the hybrid material. A systematic screening permitted the determination of the optimal conditions for the preparation of homogeneous blends. Thermal treatment of the hybrid materials produces simple and mixed nickel and/or cobalt molybdates. The alpha- as well as the P-phase were obtained, and the mixed structures are solid solutions of simple NiMoO4 and CoMoO4.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2005

A facile precursor route to transition metal molybdates using a polyzwitterionic matrix bearing simultaneously charged moieties and complexing groups

François Rullens; Nicolas Deligne; André Laschewsky; Michel Devillers

An unconventional but easily accessible precursor route involving the thermal treatment of hybrid precursors containing an ampholytic polymer matrix is developed to prepare multimetallic oxides of catalytic interest such as transition metal molybdates. A copolymer of diallyldimethylammonium chloride and a functionalized maleamic acid bearing an amine group suited for cation complexation was designed, synthesized and used as a matrix to stabilize inorganic species generated in solution from Ni(NO3)(2)center dot 6H(2)O, Co(NO3)(2)center dot 6H(2)O and/or Mn(NO3)(2)center dot 4H(2)O together with (NH4)(6)Mo(7)O(24)center dot 4H(2)O. UV-vis-NIR as well as C-13-NMR studies suggest that the interactions between the cations and the polymer in solution are mainly electrostatic. Only minor complexation interactions take place under certain conditions. Homogeneous hybrid blends were prepared from these solutions. The presence of a complexing amine group in addition to the charged betaine moieties in the polymer permits stabilization of more than stoichiometric amounts of the metal species in the blends. XRD measurements suggest that the homogeneity in the solid state can be kept up to about 1.5 mol of each metal that is incorporated ( anionic as well as cationic) per mol of repeat units of the copolymer. The blends were calcined under air at 600 degrees C to produce the simple as well as mixed nickel, cobalt and manganese molybdates. Characterization of the final phases by XRD and Raman spectroscopy indicates that the alpha- as well as the beta-molybdate phases can be prepared, and that the mixed structures are solid solutions of the simple NiMoO4, MnMoO4 and CoMoO4. If the precursors engaged are homogeneous, the pH of the precursor solution, the amount of metal that is incorporated in the matrix, and the nature of the polymer matrix seem to exert only a minor influence on the nature of the final phase, which demonstrates the versatility and facile applicability of the method.


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2004

New Regular, Amphiphilic Poly(ampholyte)s: Synthesis and Characterization

François Rullens; Michel Devillers; André Laschewsky


Chemistry of Materials | 2006

Bulk and thin films of bismuth vanadates prepared from hybrid materials made from an organic polymer and inorganic salts

François Rullens; André Laschewsky; Michel Devillers


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2005

A regular, hydrophobically modified polyampholyte as novel pour point depressant

Sarkyt E. Kudaibergenov; Alexander G. Didukh; Zhanar E. Ibraeva; Larisa A. Bimendina; François Rullens; Michel Devillers; André Laschewsky


Thin Solid Films | 2008

Spectroscopic properties of mixed Langmuir-Blodgett films of rhodamine dyes and poly(N,N-diallyl-N-octadecylamine-alt-maleic acid)

S. A. Yeroshina; N. Kh. Ibrayev; Sarkyt E. Kudaibergenov; François Rullens; Michel Devillers; André Laschewsky


Solid State Chemistry Zing Conference | 2012

Molecular and hybrid precursor routes to functional multimetallic oxides based on group 5 elements

Michel Devillers; Daisy Bayot; Nicolas Deligne; François Rullens


The 8th Conference on Solid State Chemistry | 2008

Hybrid organic-inorganic materials made of zwitterionic copolymers as precursors to bulk, supported and thin films of multimetallic oxides based on group 5 and 6 elements

François Rullens; Nicolas Deligne; André Laschewsky; Michel Devillers


The Materials Research Society, Spring Meeting | 2007

A new precursor route to bulk and thin films of bismuth vanadates (BiVO4, gamma-Bi4V2O11) based on hybrid material made from a zwitterionic organic polymer and inorganic salts

François Rullens; André Laschewsky; Michel Devillers


Spring Meeting 2005 of the Materials Research Society, Symposium on "Nanoporous and nanostructured materials for catalysis, sensor, and gas separation applications" | 2005

A widely applicable synthetic approach of multimetallic oxides from hybrid organic-inorganic materials made of ordered functionalized polymeric matrices and inorganic salts (poster)

François Rullens; André Laschewsky; Michel Devillers

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Michel Devillers

Université catholique de Louvain

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Nicolas Deligne

Université catholique de Louvain

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Daisy Bayot

Université catholique de Louvain

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