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Confirmation of n-Hexane as an Inert Co-Solvent in the Production of Functionalized Silicon Nanoparticles from Reactive High-Energy Ball Milling
Authors:Julie P Vanegas  Amanda Reusch  Mark J Fink  Brian S Mitchell
Institution:1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Science Building, 1201 W University Dr, Science Building, Edinbur, TX, 78539 USA;2. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 70118 USA;3. Department of Chemistry, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 70118 USA
Abstract:Alkanes such as n-hexane have been used as co-solvents in the production of functionalized semiconductor nanoparticles from alkenes and alkynes using Reactive High Energy Ball Milling (RHEBM) under the assumption that they are non-reactive under typical milling conditions. In this paper, a comparative study with two hydrocarbon solvents of comparable chain length, 1-hexyne, and n-hexane, and their milling products using three different commercially available silicon precursors, namely single crystal silicon wafers and polycrystalline particles having a nominal size of 4 µm and 1 mm, is reported. It is found that nanoparticle formation and surface functionalization in all the three silicon systems occurs only with 1-hexyne; n-hexane is non-reactive and does not lead to appreciable functionalized nanoparticle formation under the conditions studied. Nanoparticles (where formed) and microparticle byproducts of appropriate samples are characterized by Transmission electronic microscope (TEM), Fourier transform infrared  (FTIR), Photoluminiscence spectroscopy (PL), Nuclear magnetic resonance 1H/13C NMR, and thermogravimetry TGA to separately confirm nanoparticle formation and surface functionalization.
Keywords:1-hexyne  n-hexane  saturated hydrocarbons  Silicon nanoparticles  unsaturated hydrocarbons
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