Publications by authors named "Madlen Ginzburg"

Direct visualization of organometallic-organic and novel all-organometallic multilayer superlattices prepared by layer-by-layer assembly of cationic/anionic polyferrocenylsilane and anionic polystyrene sulfonate polyelectrolytes using a gold coating/transmission electron microscopy (TEM) technique is reported.

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The ability to form molded or patterned metal-containing ceramics with tunable properties is desirable for many applications. In this paper we describe the evolution of a ceramic from a metal-containing polymer in which the variation of pyrolysis conditions facilitates control of ceramic structure and composition, influencing magnetic and mechanical properties. We have found that pyrolysis under nitrogen of a well-characterized cross-linked polyferrocenylsilane network derived from the ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of a spirocyclic [1]ferrocenophane precursor gives shaped macroscopic magnetic ceramics consisting of alpha-Fe nanoparticles embedded in a SiC/C/Si(3)N(4) matrix in greater than 90% yield up to 1000 degrees C.

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