Solution Characterization of Inorganic Nanoscale Cluster Species via 1H-NMR and DOSY

Completely inorganic nanoscale clusters play an essential role in many aspects of inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, and geochemistry. The underlying dynamic behavior of these species in solution defines how and why they make successful thin film precursors as well as exist naturally in the e...

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Main Author: Oliveri, Anna
Other Authors: Page, Catherine
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/18708
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-187082019-05-23T16:30:27Z Solution Characterization of Inorganic Nanoscale Cluster Species via 1H-NMR and DOSY Oliveri, Anna Page, Catherine 1H NMR Cluster DOSY Gallium Hydroxide bridge Indium Completely inorganic nanoscale clusters play an essential role in many aspects of inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, and geochemistry. The underlying dynamic behavior of these species in solution defines how and why they make successful thin film precursors as well as exist naturally in the environment. There have been a limited number of previous solution studies involving inorganic nanoscale clusters due to the lack of spectroscopic handles and availability of analytical techniques. This dissertation outlines the available and appropriate characterization techniques needed for identifying and studying inorganic nanoscale species and then uses proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H-NMR) and Diffusion Ordered Spectroscopy (DOSY) to fully characterize the Ga13-xInx(µ3-OH)6(µ-OH)18(H2O)24(NO3)15 (0 ≤ x ≤ 6) cluster series in solution. This research lays a foundation for a multitude of future studies on the dynamic behavior of these species that was previously unachievable. This dissertation includes previously published and unpublished co-authored material. 2015-01-14T15:56:25Z 2015-01-14T15:56:25Z 2015-01-14 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1794/18708 en_US Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-US University of Oregon
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topic 1H NMR
Cluster
DOSY
Gallium
Hydroxide bridge
Indium
spellingShingle 1H NMR
Cluster
DOSY
Gallium
Hydroxide bridge
Indium
Oliveri, Anna
Solution Characterization of Inorganic Nanoscale Cluster Species via 1H-NMR and DOSY
description Completely inorganic nanoscale clusters play an essential role in many aspects of inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, and geochemistry. The underlying dynamic behavior of these species in solution defines how and why they make successful thin film precursors as well as exist naturally in the environment. There have been a limited number of previous solution studies involving inorganic nanoscale clusters due to the lack of spectroscopic handles and availability of analytical techniques. This dissertation outlines the available and appropriate characterization techniques needed for identifying and studying inorganic nanoscale species and then uses proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H-NMR) and Diffusion Ordered Spectroscopy (DOSY) to fully characterize the Ga13-xInx(µ3-OH)6(µ-OH)18(H2O)24(NO3)15 (0 ≤ x ≤ 6) cluster series in solution. This research lays a foundation for a multitude of future studies on the dynamic behavior of these species that was previously unachievable. This dissertation includes previously published and unpublished co-authored material.
author2 Page, Catherine
author_facet Page, Catherine
Oliveri, Anna
author Oliveri, Anna
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title Solution Characterization of Inorganic Nanoscale Cluster Species via 1H-NMR and DOSY
title_short Solution Characterization of Inorganic Nanoscale Cluster Species via 1H-NMR and DOSY
title_full Solution Characterization of Inorganic Nanoscale Cluster Species via 1H-NMR and DOSY
title_fullStr Solution Characterization of Inorganic Nanoscale Cluster Species via 1H-NMR and DOSY
title_full_unstemmed Solution Characterization of Inorganic Nanoscale Cluster Species via 1H-NMR and DOSY
title_sort solution characterization of inorganic nanoscale cluster species via 1h-nmr and dosy
publisher University of Oregon
publishDate 2015
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