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Precursor and oxygen dependence of the unidirectional, seeded growth of CdSe nanorods.


ABSTRACT: It was recently shown that, by controlling the O(2) concentration, the seeded-growth of CdSe nanocrystals (NC) can be manipulated to proceed either unidirectionally (from the (0001) facet) or three-dimensionally. In this contribution, we investigate two new Se precursors (i.e. SeO(2) and NaHSe) and compare them with Se obtained from etching of smaller NC seeds. Under anaerobic conditions, both precursors led to successful 3-dimensional (3D) NC growth. At high O(2) concentrations, the seeded growth of rods was enhanced by the NaHSe precursor, while impeded by the use of SeO(2). Mechanistic studies showed that the reduction of SeO(2) to Se(2-) produces an excessive amount of O(2). This leads to rod fragmentation due to etching as well as the production of deep traps that quench their luminescence. These new precursors, along with a heightened understanding of oxygen's role, expand the synthetic repertoire of the redox-assisted, seeded-growth of CdSe and better position this low temperature (125 °C) methodology towards realizing advanced NC heterostructures.

SUBMITTER: Doll JD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3516845 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Precursor and oxygen dependence of the unidirectional, seeded growth of CdSe nanorods.

Doll Jonathan D JD   Hu Bin B   Papadimitrakopoulos Fotios F  

Chemistry of materials : a publication of the American Chemical Society 20120913 21


It was recently shown that, by controlling the O(2) concentration, the seeded-growth of CdSe nanocrystals (NC) can be manipulated to proceed either unidirectionally (from the (0001) facet) or three-dimensionally. In this contribution, we investigate two new Se precursors (i.e. SeO(2) and NaHSe) and compare them with Se obtained from etching of smaller NC seeds. Under anaerobic conditions, both precursors led to successful 3-dimensional (3D) NC growth. At high O(2) concentrations, the seeded grow  ...[more]

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