Publications by authors named "Miriam Keppeler"

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers created α-FeO nanomaterials in the shape of elongated nanorods using hydrothermal synthesis with diamine derivatives to improve their performance as anodes in lithium-ion batteries.
  • Characterization through XRD and FESEM showed that the nanorods could be tailored in length (240-400 nm) and aspect ratio (2.6-5.7).
  • The study found that specific diamine derivatives significantly impacted the nanorod shape, and intermediate-sized α-FeO nanorods demonstrated excellent electrochemical performance with reversible discharge capacities of 1086 and 1072 mAh/g over 50 cycles.
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Hybrid, hierarchically organized, monolithic silica gels, comprising periodically arranged mesopores and a cellular macroscopic network, have been prepared through a co-condensation reaction of tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl)orthosilicate with chloromethyl-trimethoxysilane or 3-(chloropropyl)-triethoxysilane. Subsequent conversion of the chloro groups into azido groups, by nucleophilic substitution with NaN(3) in N,N-dimethylformamide, was conducted upon preservation of the monolithic structure. However, treatment with NaN(3) had a strong influence on the structure in the mesoporous regime, with changes such as an increase of mesopore diameter, pore volume and lattice constants, as well as a concomitant decrease of the pore wall thickness, as confirmed by small angle X-ray scattering, transmission electron microscopy, and nitrogen sorption analysis.

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