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Nanocrystal conversion chemistry: A unified and materials-general strategy for the template-based synthesis of nanocrystalline solids

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 181, Issue 7, Pages 1509-1523

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2008.04.007

Keywords

nanoparticles; template synthesis; precursor routes to solids

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [DMR-0545201, DMR-0748943]
  2. US Department of Energy [DE-FG02-06ER46333]
  3. Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
  4. DuPont
  5. Robert A. Welch Foundation [A-1583]
  6. Texas Advanced Research Program [010366-0002-2006]
  7. American Chemical Society
  8. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  9. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
  10. NSF

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The concept of nanocrystal conversion chemistry, which involves the use of pre-formed nanoparticles as templates for chemical transformation into derivative solids, has emerged as a powerful approach for designing the synthesis of complex nanocrystalline solids. The general strategy exploits established synthetic capabilities in simple nanocrystal systems and uses these nanocrystals as templates that help to define the composition, crystal structure, and morphology of product nanocrystals. This article highlights key examples of conversion chemistry approaches to the synthesis of nanocrystalline solids using a variety of techniques, including galvanic replacement, diffusion, oxidation, and ion exchange. The discussion is organized according to classes of solids, highlighting the diverse target systems that are accessible using similar chemical concepts: metals, oxides, chalcogenides, phosphides, alloys, intermetallic compounds, sulfides, and nitrides. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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