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Title: Conductive Zn(ii)-metallohydrogels: The role of alkali metal cation size in gelation, rheology and conductance
Authors: Mahendar, Chinthakuntla
Kumar, Yeeshu
Dixit, Manish Kumar
Mukherjee, Moupia
Dubey, Mrigendra
Keywords: Gelation;Mass spectrometry;Metal ions;Zinc compounds;Alkali metal cations;Conductance properties;Effect of sizes;EIS measurements;ESI mass spectrometry;FTIR spectroscopy;Rheological experiment;Rheological property;Metals
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Mahendar, C., Kumar, Y., Dixit, M. K., Mukherjee, M., Kalam, A., & Dubey, M. (2021). Conductive zn(ii)-metallohydrogels: The role of alkali metal cation size in gelation, rheology and conductance. Molecular Systems Design and Engineering, 6(8), 654-661. doi:10.1039/d1me00042j
Abstract: In the present report, a series of conductive metallohydrogels MH-Li, MH-Na, MH-K and MH-Cs (0.6% w/v) have been synthesized by deprotonation of a terephthalohydrazide derived ligand o-H4TEP using alkali bases MOH (M = Li+/Na+/K+/Cs+), followed by reaction with Zn(NO3)2·6H2O. The as-synthesized metallohydrogels have been thoroughly characterized via FT-IR spectroscopy, 1H NMR, UV-vis, fluorescence, ESI-mass spectrometry, FE-SEM, TEM, PXRD, TGA and rheological experiments to investigate the effect of size of alkali metal ions as well as the underlying mechanism of the gelation of the metallohydrogel. Rheological and EIS measurements were performed to explore the effects of alkali metal ion size and establish the correlation between the gelation behaviour and conductance property of the as-synthesised metallogels. An increment in the conductivity value of metallogels from 1.55 × 10-2 S cm-1 for MH-Li to 4.9 × 10-2 S cm-1 for MH-Cs has been observed upon increasing the alkali metal ion size, which is in accordance with the decline in the rheological properties of the metallogels. Also, the conductivity of all the synthesised metallogels was found to increase with temperature. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d1me00042j
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/7443
ISSN: 2058-9689
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Sciences

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