Preparation of Polymer-Metal Composites via In Situ Decomposition of Metal Salts by Frontal Polymerization

2007 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zsolt Bela Barany ◽  
Istvan Peter Nagy ◽  
Zita Lovrity ◽  
Zoltan Gacsi
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chuhan Li ◽  
Shuo Song ◽  
Yuling Li ◽  
Chang Xu ◽  
Qiquan Luo ◽  
...  

AbstractHomogeneous earth-abundant metal catalysis based on well-defined molecular complexes has achieved great advance in synthetic methodologies. However, sophisticated ligand, hazardous activator and multistep synthesis starting from base metal salts are generally required for the generation of active molecular catalysts, which may hinder their broad application in large scale organic synthesis. Therefore, the development of metal cluster catalysts formed in situ from simple earth-abundant metal salts is of importance for the practical utilization of base metal resource, yet it is still in its infancy. Herein, a mixture of catalytic amounts of cobalt (II) iodide and potassium tert-butoxide is discovered to be highly active for selective hydroboration of vinylarenes and dihydroboration of nitriles, affording a good yield of diversified hydroboration products that without isolation can readily undergo further one pot transformations. It should be highlighted that the alkoxide-pinacolborane combination acts as an efficient activation strategy to activate cobalt (II) iodide for the generation of metastable heterotopic cobalt catalysts in situ, which is proposed to be catalytically active species.


1984 ◽  
Vol 40 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. N. Sanda ◽  
J. W. Bartha ◽  
B. D. Silverman ◽  
P. S. Ho ◽  
A. R. Rossi

AbstractESCA studies of two molecules which are similar in structure to the PMDA and ODA constituents of the PMDA-ODA polyimide monomer are discussed. Their interaction with in-situ evaporated Cr and Cu films are compared. The PMDA model compound interacts with Cr through the imide group, while very little interaction is observed with Cu. The ODA model compound (oxydianiline) interacts with Cr via the ether linkage and the terminal amino groups, whereas very little interaction is observed with Cu.


2009 ◽  
Vol 419-420 ◽  
pp. 785-788
Author(s):  
Xiu Fen Ye ◽  
Yu Dong Su ◽  
Shu Xiang Guo

An Ionic polymer metal composites (IPMC) actuated 3D swimming microrobot is presented first. Inspired by biologic fins, passive plastic fin is attached to the IPMC strip to increase the thrust. Infrared sensors are equipped for wireless control and autonomous navigation. Then propulsive efficiency analyses are carried out. From the water electrolysis influence analysis of the IPMC, the best working voltage is confirmed. Finally, a two parts IPMC actuator is presented to improve the propulsive efficiency of the microrobot after the analysis of propulsive efficiency of caudal fin.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Farid ◽  
Zhao Gang ◽  
Tran Linh Khuong ◽  
Zhuang Zhi Sun ◽  
Naveed Ur Rehman ◽  
...  

Biomimetic is the field of engineering in which biological creatures and their functions are investigated and are used as the basis for the design and manufacturing of machines. Ionic Polymer Metal Composite (IPMC) is a smart material which has demonstrated a meaningful bending and tip force after the application of a low voltage. It is light-weighted, flexible, easily actuated, multi-directional applicable and requires simple manufacturing. Resultantly, IPMC has attracted scientists and researchers to analyze it further and consider it for any industrial and biomimetic applications. Presently, the research on IPMC is bi-directional oriented. A few groups of researchers are busy to find out the causes for the weaknesses of the material and to find out any remedy for them. The second class of scientists is exploring new areas of applications where IPMC material can be used. Although, the application zone of IPMC is ranging from micropumps diaphragms to surgical holding devices, this paper provides an overview of the IPMC application in biomimetic and biomedical field.


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