Preparation of Tin Dioxide Nanoparticles by the Reverse Micelle Method: Experiment and Preliminary Calculations was written by Khalidova, M. M.;Voznesenskii, M. A.;Karpov, V. V.;Bobrysheva, N. P.;Osmolovskii, M. G.;Osmolovskaya, O. M.. And the article was included in Russian Journal of General Chemistry in 2018.Product Details of 104-73-4 This article mentions the following:
Synthetic and computational experiments were carried out to study the influence of the nature and structure of surfactants, and also of the reaction medium on the size of tin dioxide nanoparticles obtained by the reverse micelle method. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 1-Dodecylpyridin-1-ium bromide (cas: 104-73-4Product Details of 104-73-4).
1-Dodecylpyridin-1-ium bromide (cas: 104-73-4) belongs to pyridine derivatives. Pyridine has a dipole moment and a weaker resonant stabilization than benzene (resonance energy 117 kJ·mol−1 in pyridine vs. 150 kJ·mol−1 in benzene). Several pyridine derivatives play important roles in biological systems. While its biosynthesis is not fully understood, nicotinic acid (vitamin B3) occurs in some bacteria, fungi, and mammals.Product Details of 104-73-4