A combined magnetization (both dc and ac techniques), NMR, and EPR study of the magnetic properties has been carried out on a 3 wt. % Co-loaded Co-MCM-41 catalyst, before and after reaction. Before reaction, the Co magnetization can be described by the Curie-Weiss law (50 K ≤ T ≤ 350 K) consistent with the vast majority of the Co existing in the MCM-41 structure as weakly-interacting Co2+ paramagnetic moments with an effective value μp = 4.7(2) μB. In addition, there appears to be a contribution from a small number of Co “clusters” exhibiting a magnetic transition at ≈15 K. After reaction, the Co magnetization is dominated by a magnetic contribution which saturates with a value 58% that for bulk Co, and is attributed to Co metal nanoparticles. In addition, the Co nanoparticles are characterized by a superparamagnetic blocking temperature at 10.5 K. Before reaction, Co-MCM-41 showed two Co EPR signals: (1) a strong signal at g = 1.93 and (2) a weak signal at g = 1.99. After reaction, Co59 zero-field spin-echo NMR on Co-MCM-41 yielded a broad asymmetric spectrum (200 MHz ≤ ν ≤ 240 MHz) with a peak at 220 MHz, characteristic of magnetic Co particles which are nanometer in size and single domain. Although there were no discernable spectral features which could be used to identify the short-range atomic order, the peak frequency indicated a face centered cubic (fcc) structure. This is consistent with XRD scans which revealed a broad (111) fcc peak and enabled an estimate of 2 nm for the particle size.
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November 18 2011
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Aimee M. Morey;
Aimee M. Morey
1Department of Chemistry,
University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3060, USA
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Nan Li;
Nan Li
2Department of Chemical Engineering,
Yale University
, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8286, USA
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William A. Hines;
William A. Hines
3Department of Physics,
University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3046, USA
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David M. Perry;
David M. Perry
3Department of Physics,
University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3046, USA
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Menka Jain;
Menka Jain
3Department of Physics,
University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3046, USA
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Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3136, USA
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Gary L. Haller;
Gary L. Haller
2Department of Chemical Engineering,
Yale University
, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8286, USA
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Steven L. Suib
Steven L. Suib
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1Department of Chemistry,
University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3060, USA
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Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3136, USA
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Aimee M. Morey
1
Nan Li
2
William A. Hines
3
David M. Perry
3
Menka Jain
3,4
Gary L. Haller
2
Steven L. Suib
1,4,a)
1Department of Chemistry,
University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3060, USA
2Department of Chemical Engineering,
Yale University
, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8286, USA
3Department of Physics,
University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3046, USA
4
Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut
, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3136, USA
a)
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J. Appl. Phys. 110, 103904 (2011)
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June 13 2011
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October 14 2011
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Aimee M. Morey, Nan Li, William A. Hines, David M. Perry, Menka Jain, Gary L. Haller, Steven L. Suib; Magnetic study of the Co-MCM-41 catalyst: Before and after reaction. J. Appl. Phys. 15 November 2011; 110 (10): 103904. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3660775
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