Abstract

Metallophthalocyanines (MPc) have exvellent photoelectricity properties. But their low solubility in sol-gel precursor and the tendency to aggregate make it difficult to get their homogeneously composites with traditional sol-gel schedule. To overcome this problem, a newly developed 'in-situ synthesis' technique during sol-gel process is successfully used to synthesize Nicekl phthalocyanine (NiPc) in silica xerogel matrix under the irradiation of microwave. As the result, a new kind of organic/inorganic nanocomposite was obtained. The characterization of the glass sample and its extract were carried out by methods of IR and UV/VIS spectra. The 'in-situ synthesis' mechanism of NiPc and its reaction dynamics under the irradiation of microwave were discussed.

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