14024-18-1, Iron(III) acetylacetonate is a iron-catalyst compound, ?involved in a variety of chemical synthesis. Rlated chemical reaction is continuously updated
Fe(acac)3 (706 mg, 2 mmol), 1,2-dodecanediol (2.023 g,10 mmol), oleic acid (1.695 g, 6 mmol), oleylamine (1.605 g,6 mmol), and diphenyl ether (20 mL) were mixed and magnetically stirred under a flow of argon. The mixture was heated to 200Cfor 30 min and then heated to 280C for another 30 min. Theblack-brown mixture was cooled to room temperature under argon atmosphere. A black material was precipitated with ethanoland separated via centrifugation. The black product was dissolvedin hexane, precipitated with ethanol, centrifuged to remove the solvent, and dispersed into hexane. Fe3O4nanoparticles wereobtained after evaporation of hexane at room temperature (yield:31%).
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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Article; Yuan, Weizhong; Shen, Jin; Li, Lulin; Liu, Xu; Zou, Hui; Carbohydrate Polymers; vol. 113; (2014); p. 353 – 361;,
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