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Structure-Selective Synthesis of Wurtzite and Zincblende ZnS, CdS, and CuInS2 Using Nanoparticle Cation Exchange Reactions

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 672-678

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b02880

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  1. U.S. National Science Foundation [DMR-1607135]

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For polymorphic solid-state systems containing multiple distinct crystal structures of the same composition, identifying rational pathways to selectively target one particular structure is an important synthetic capability. Cation exchange reactions can transform a growing library of metal chalcogenide nanocrystals into different phases by replacing the cation sublattice, often while retaining morphology and crystal structure. However, only a few examples have been demonstrated where multiple distinct phases in a polymorphic system could be selectively accessed using nanocrystal cation exchange reactions. Here, we show that roxbyite (hexagonal) and digenite (cubic) Cu2-xS nanoparticles transform upon cation exchange with Cd2+, Zn2+, and In3+ to wurtzite (hexagonal) and zincblende (cubic) CdS, ZnS, and CuInS2, respectively. These products retain the anion and cation sublattice features programmed into the copper sulfide template, and each phase forms to the exclusion of other known crystal structures. These results significantly expand the scope of structure-selective cation exchange reactions in polymorphic systems.

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