D Bianchini, I S Butler, M M Barsan, W Martens, R L Frost, G B Galland, J H Z dos Santos
Index: Spectrochim. Acta. A. Mol. Biomol. Spectrosc. 71(1) , 45-52, (2008)
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Thermal decomposition studies of the free polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane, POSSh, and when this compound has been impregnated with Cp2ZrCl2 (Cp = eta5-C5H5) or immobilized on SiO2 were conducted using infrared emission spectroscopy (IES) over a 100-1000 degrees C temperature range and by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The organic groups in POSS(h) apparently decompose thermally into Si-CH3, Si-H and other fragments. Upon impregnation with Cp2ZrCl2, however, a different thermal decomposition pathway was followed and new infrared emission bands appeared in the 1000-900 cm(-1) region suggesting the formation of Si-O-Zr moieties. When immobilized on SiO2 and subjected to thermal decomposition, the POSSh compound lost its organic groups and the inorganic structure remaining was incorporated into the SiO2 framework.
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