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Polymers (Basel) ; 14(13)2022 Jun 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35808672

ABSTRACT

Nanocomposite polymer films are a very diverse research field due to their many applications. The search for low-cost, versatile methods, producing regulated properties of the final products, has thus become extremely relevant. We have previously reported a bulk-scale process, dispersing granulated metal oxide nanoparticles, of both unary and multi-component nature, in a low-density polyethylene (LDPE) polymer matrix, establishing a reference in the produced films' optical properties, due to the high degree of homogeneity and preservation of the primary particle size allowed by this method. In this work, unmodified, free-standing particles, namely zinc oxide (ZnO), titanium dioxide (TiO2), aluminum oxide (Al2O3), and silicon dioxide (SiO2) are blended directly with LDPE, and the optical properties of the fabricated films are compared to those of films made using the granulation process. The direct blending process evidently allows for control of the secondary particle size and ensures a homogeneous dispersion of the particles, albeit to a lesser extent than the granulation process. Despite the secondary particle size being comparatively larger than its granulated counterpart, the process still provides a regulated degree of deagglomeration of the free-standing oxide particles, so it can be used as a low-cost alternative. The regulation of the secondary particle size tunes the transmission and reflection spectra, in both unary and mixed oxide compositions. Finally, the direct blending process exhibits a clear ability to tune the energy band gap in mixed oxides.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 20(45): 28583-28591, 2018 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30403228

ABSTRACT

The development of heterostructure materials may lead to new features that cannot be obtained with natural materials. Here we simulate a model structurally hybrid core-shell nanoparticle with different lattice parameters between an electronically inert shell and an active spin crossover core. The nanoparticle consists of a 2D core with 20 × 20 size with square symmetry, surrounded by a shell made of 10 atomic layers. The low temperature photoexcitation of the core shows a significant environment-dependent behavior. In particular, we demonstrate that a shell with a large lattice parameter accelerates the low-spin to high-spin photoexcitation process of the core through the single domain nucleation mechanism while a moderate shell lattice parameter leads to spatially-homogeneous growth of the high-spin fraction. We found that the mechanical retro-action of the shell may cause elastic instability of the core leading to efficient control and manipulation of its photo-conversion.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 140(17): 5814-5824, 2018 05 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29633838

ABSTRACT

The rate of the light-induced spin transition in a coordination polymer network solid dramatically increases when included as the core in mesoscale core-shell particles. A series of photomagnetic coordination polymer core-shell heterostructures, based on the light-switchable Rb aCo b[Fe(CN)6] c· mH2O (RbCoFe-PBA) as core with the isostructural K jNi k[Cr(CN)6] l· nH2O (KNiCr-PBA) as shell, are studied using temperature-dependent powder X-ray diffraction and SQUID magnetometry. The core RbCoFe-PBA exhibits a charge transfer-induced spin transition (CTIST), which can be thermally and optically induced. When coupled to the shell, the rate of the optically induced transition from low spin to high spin increases. Isothermal relaxation from the optically induced high spin state of the core back to the low spin state and activation energies associated with the transition between these states were measured. The presence of a shell decreases the activation energy, which is associated with the elastic properties of the core. Numerical simulations using an electro-elastic model for the spin transition in core-shell particles supports the findings, demonstrating how coupling of the core to the shell changes the elastic properties of the system. The ability to tune the rate of optically induced magnetic and structural phase transitions through control of mesoscale architecture presents a new approach to the development of photoswitchable materials with tailored properties.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 20(15): 10142-10154, 2018 Apr 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29589626

ABSTRACT

We investigated by means of optical microscopy (OM) the spatiotemporal features of the thermo-induced spin transition of [Fe(2-pytrz)2{Pd(CN)4}]·3H2O (1) (2-pytrz = 4-(2-pyridyl)-1,2,4,4H-triazole) single crystals having two different shapes (triangle and rectangle). While magnetic and calorimetric measurements, performed on a polycrystalline material, showed the respective average heating and cooling transition temperatures of (Tdown1/2 ∼ 152 K, Tup1/2 ∼ 154 K) and (Tdown1/2 ∼ 160.0 K, Tup1/2 ∼ 163.5 K), OM studies performed on a unique single crystal revealed significantly different switching temperatures (Tdown1/2 ∼ 152 K and Tup1/2 ∼ 162 K). OM investigations showed an interface spreading over all crystals during the spin transition. Thanks to the color contrast between the low-spin (LS) and the high-spin (HS) states, we have been able to follow the real time dynamics of the spin transition between these two spin states, as well as access the thermal hysteresis loop of each single crystal. After image processing, the HS-LS interface's velocity was carefully estimated in the ranges [4.4-8.5] µm s-1 and [2.5-5.5] µm s-1 on cooling and heating, respectively. In addition, we found that the velocity of the interface is shape-dependent, and accelerates nearby the crystal's borders. Interestingly, we observed that during the propagation process, the interface optimizes its shape so as to minimize the excess of elastic energy arising from the lattice parameter misfit between the LS and HS phases. All of these original experimental results are well reproduced using a spatiotemporal model based on the description of the spin-crossover problem as a reaction diffusion phenomenon.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 55(5): 1755-9, 2016 Jan 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26791883

ABSTRACT

By using a weak modulated laser intensity we have succeeded in reversibly controlling the dynamics of the spin-crossover (SC) single crystal [{Fe(NCSe)(py)2 }2 (m-bpypz)] inside the thermal hysteresis. The experiment could be repeated several times with a reproducible response of the high-spin low-spin interface and without crystal damage. In-depth investigations as a function of the amplitude and frequency of the excitation brought to light the existence of a cut-off frequency ca. 1.5 Hz. The results not only document the applicability of SC materials as actuators, memory devices, or switches, but also open a new avenue for the reversible photo-control of the spin transition inside the thermal hysteresis.

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J Phys Chem A ; 118(39): 9005-12, 2014 Oct 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25083752

ABSTRACT

The required approach to investigate the electronic properties of spin-crossover (SCO) compounds needs to be able to provide a reliable estimate of high-spin/low-spin (HS/LS) energy gaps while retaining an accurate and efficient computation of the ground-state energy. We propose a reparametrization approach of the density functional theory (DFT) functionals to adjust the exact exchange admixture that governs the HS/LS energy splitting. Through the investigation of the thermodynamic properties of two typical SCO compounds, we demonstrate that the computed equilibrium temperature depends linearly, like the HS/LS energy gap, on the coefficient of the exact exchange admixture. We show that by taking the experimental value of the equilibrium temperature of the studied SCO compound as a reference, different hybrid functionals converge to comparable and realistic HS/LS energy gaps as well as enthalpy and entropy differences that agree well with the prior experimental investigations.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 110(8): 087208, 2013 Feb 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23473199

ABSTRACT

We investigated by optical microscopy the thermal transition of the spin-crossover dinuclear iron(II) compound [(Fe(NCSe)(py)(2))(2)(m-bpypz)]. In a high-quality crystal the high-spin (HS) low-spin (LS) thermal transition took place with a sizable hysteresis, at ~108 K and ~116 K on cooling and heating, respectively, through the growth of a single macroscopic domain with a straight LS and HS interface. The interface orientation was almost constant and its propagation velocity was close to ~6 and 26 µ m s(-1) for the on-cooling and on-heating processes, respectively. We found that the motion of the interface was sensitive to the intensity of the irradiation beam of the microscope, through a photothermal effect. By fine-tuning the intensity we could stop and even reverse the interface motion. This way we stabilized a biphasic state of the crystal, and we followed the spontaneous motion of the interface at different temperatures inside the thermal hysteresis loop. This experiment gives access for the first time to an accurate determination of the equilibrium temperature in the case of thermal hysteresis--which was not accessible by the usual quasistatic investigations. The temperature dependence of the propagation velocity inside the hysteretic interval was revealed to be highly nonlinear, and it was quantitatively reproduced by a dynamical mean-field theory, which made possible an estimate of the macroscopic energy barrier.


Subject(s)
Coordination Complexes/chemistry , Ferrous Compounds/chemistry , Models, Chemical , Hot Temperature , Photochemical Processes , Pyrazoles/chemistry , Pyridines/chemistry , Surface Properties
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Transfus Apher Sci ; 31(2): 145-53, 2004 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15501418

ABSTRACT

In 1993 by law, in France, haemovigilance became a national system of surveillance and alert, from blood collection to the follow-up of the recipients, gathering and analysing all adverse events of blood transfusion in order to prevent their recurrences. In 2003, 2911 incidents with strong imputability have been specially analysed, among them seven confirmed cases of bacterial contamination, 137 incorrect blood components transfused with 12 cases of ABO incompatibility, 15 adverse reactions diagnosed as TRALI and 12 deaths. The analysis of information provided by haemovigilance has led to the implementation of new guidelines.


Subject(s)
Blood Banks/standards , Data Collection , Medical Errors/statistics & numerical data , Quality Assurance, Health Care/organization & administration , Risk Management/organization & administration , Transfusion Reaction , Blood Banks/legislation & jurisprudence , Blood Banks/organization & administration , Blood Donors/legislation & jurisprudence , Blood Transfusion/mortality , Blood Transfusion/standards , France , Humans
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