With the rapid development and complex challenges of chemical substances, new drug synthesis pathways are usually the most effective.14024-18-1,Iron(III) acetylacetonate,as a common compound, the synthetic route is as follows.
Monodisperse iron oxide nanoparticles were synthesized by amethod developed by Sun et al. [41]. Briefly, the superparamagneticiron oxide nanoparticles (SPIO) were synthesized by mixing 2 mmolFe(acac)3 (Iron III Acetylacetonate), 10 mmol 1,2-dodecanediol,6 mmol oleic acid, 6 mmol oleylamine, and 20 mL benzyl ether undera constant flow of nitrogen. The mixture was stirred and preheated toreflux (200 C) for 30 min, and then heated to 300 C for another 1 hunder nitrogen. The black-brown mixture was allowed to cool toroom temperature, and then 50 mL ethanol was added for the precipitationprocess. The products, iron oxide nanoparticles, were collectedby centrifugation at 6000 rpm for 10 min and then washed 4times with an excess of pure ethanol. Afterward, the hydrophobiciron oxide nanoparticles (~5 nm, synthesized from an oleic acidprocess) were centrifuged to remove solvent and redispersed in chloroform.
14024-18-1, The synthetic route of 14024-18-1 has been constantly updated, and we look forward to future research findings.
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