Copper (II) Ions into Polyphosphazenes: Solid-Like Solution Behavior
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Valenzuela, María Luisa
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Copper (II) Ions into Polyphosphazenes: Solid-Like Solution Behavior
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Reaction of Cu(BF4)2 salt with the polymer
[NP(OC6H4C(O)C–OC6H5)2]n (1) in THF affords three
new polymers gels containing varied copper (II) ions
contents, (2), (3), and (4). The nature of the copper (II) ions
in the gel (2)–(4) was examined by IR spectroscopy, solid
state 31P, 13C and 63Cu NMR spectroscopy and EPR
spectroscopy. Despite the copper content, the gels were
insulators as measured by complex impedance spectroscopy.
SEM images show a uniform distribution of the Cu
(II) ions and a most porous morphology than those without
copper polymer. TEM images show the formation of small
aggregates being smallest for, gel (2) of about 200 nm. All
the data suggest the Cu2? centers behave as a solid dilute
into the polyphosphazenes.
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J Inorg Organomet Polym (2010) 20:306–312
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