4.6 Article

Properties of mechanochemically synthesized nanocrystalline Bi2S3 particles

Journal

MATERIALS SCIENCE IN SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING
Volume 27, Issue -, Pages 267-272

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mssp.2014.05.057

Keywords

Bismuth sulphide; Mechanochemical synthesis; Semiconductor

Funding

  1. Slovak Grant Agency VEGA [2/0027/14, 1/0921/13]
  2. Slovak Research and Developing Agency ARVV [W-0189-10]
  3. European Regional Development Fund-projects NANOCEXMAT 1 [ITMS 26220120019]
  4. NANOCEXMAT 2 (ITMS 26220120035)

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NartocrysLalline Bi2S3 particles have been synthesized from Bi and S powders by high-energy milling in a planetary mill. Structural and microstructural characterization of the prepared particles, including phase identification, specific surface area measurement and particle size analysis has been carried out. The optical properties were measured by spectroscopic methods and the structural stability up to 500 degrees C was studied by thermal analysis. The production of orthorhombic Bi2S3 with crystallite size of about 26 nm was confirmed by X-ray diffraction. The nanocrystals tend to agglomerate due to their large specific surface area. Accordingly, the average hydrodynamic diameter of the mechanchemically synthesized particles is 198 nm. EDS analysis shows that the synthesized material is pure Bi2S3. The band gap of he Bi2S3 nanoparticles is 4.5 eV which is wider than that in bulk materials. The nanoparticles exhibit good luminescent properties with a peak centered at 490 and 390 nm. Differential scanning calorimetry curves exhibit a broad exothermic peak between 200 and 300 degrees C. suggesting recovery processes. This interpretation is supported by X-ray diffraction measurements that indicate a 10-fold increase of the crystallite size to about 230 nm. The controlled mechanochemical synthesis of Bi2S3 nanoparticles at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure remains a great challenge. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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