(Dimethylaminomethyl) ferrocene (DMAMF) is a ferrocene with a dimethylaminomethyl substituent attached to one of the cyclopentadienyl ligands. It can be used as a precursor in the preparation of iron oxide-based films. [1][2][3]
Application
(Dimethylaminomethyl)ferrocene can be used as:
A Precursor in the preparation of iron oxide and magnesium-doped iron oxide films by atomic layer deposition (ALD).[1]
An amine ligand in the synthesis of pentacarbonyl{[(dimethylamino)methyl]ferrocene}tungsten complex.[3]
A stable label-free amperometric immunosensor is presented based on gold nanoparticles and graphene oxide nanocomposites for detection of cardiac troponin-I in the early diagnosis of myocardial infarction. For designing of the sensing platform, firstly the nanocomposites based on GO and
[(Dimethylamino)methyl] ferrocene as an Amine Ligand: Study of the Bonding and X-Ray Crystal and Molecular Structure of the Pentacarbonyl{[(dimethylamino)methyl] ferrocene}tungsten Complex
Fischer A, et al.
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 67(2), 228-234 (2002)
Biochemistry and molecular biology international, 45(1), 61-71 (1998-06-23)
Reactivity of horseradish peroxidase compounds I and II (HRP-I and HRP-II) toward organometallicic substrates, viz water-soluble ferrocenes RFc (R = COOH and CH2NMe2), has been studied at 25 degrees C, pH 6.0 and ionic strength 0.1 M. The second-order rate
Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry, 20(8), 1143-1146 (2004-09-09)
We propose an electron transfer-mediated amperometric enzyme biosensor based on plasma-polymerized thin film of dimethylaminomethylferrocene (DMAMF) on a sputtered gold electrode. The DMAMF plasma-polymerized film is deposited directly onto the surface of the electrode under dry conditions. The resulting thin
Structural and magnetic studies on iron oxide and iron-magnesium oxide thin films deposited using ferrocene and (dimethylaminomethyl) ferrocene precursors
ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 2(3), N45-N45 (2012)
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