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2020-04-03T11:50:06Z
2018-09-11
2020-04-03T11:50:07Z
Cation exchange reactions have been exploited in the last years as an efficient tool for the controlled chemical modi-fication of pre-made nanocrystals. In this work, the gradual transformation of Ag2S nanocrystals into Au2S analogues is performed by sequential cation exchange reactions that allow for a fine control of the chemical composition, delivering also two intermediate ternary sulfides based exclusively on noble metals. The role of two different surfactants in the reaction medium has been studied: while dodecylamine is favoring the heterogeneous nucleation of metallic Au on the surface of the semiconductor domains in detri-ment of the cation exchange reaction, the use of tetraoctylammonium bromide turns out to be crucial for the enhancement of the exchange in order to reach full cation substitution, if desired. The presence of Br- anions in the reaction medium represents an additional tool to modulate the morphology of the final nanocrystals, being either solid or hollow depending on their concentration. The synthetic protocol has been successfully conducted in both spherical and rod-like nanocrystals with identical results, leading to a wide variety of binary, ternary and/or hybrid nanostructures that have been carefully characterized.
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Nanopartícules; Nanocristalls; Nanoestructures; Nanoparticles; Nanocrystals; Nanostructures
American Chemical Society
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.8b03208
Chemistry of Materials, 2018, vol. 30, num. 19, p. 6893-6902
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.8b03208
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