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CRYSTENGCOMM
Volume 24, Issue 20, Pages 3715-3723Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ce00343k
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- [JP18H03863]
- [JP19K05196]
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Silver indium sulfide/gallium sulfide (AgInS2/GaSx) core/shell quantum dots (QDs), which possess a narrow band-edge emission and are cadmium-free, have attracted attention. However, their practical application is limited by the insufficient stability of their photoluminescence (PL). In this study, a simple and efficient method using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) was presented to protect the QDs. The encapsulated QDs maintained their narrow band-edge emission and high stability.
Silver indium sulfide/gallium sulfide (AgInS2/GaSx) core/shell quantum dots (QDs), among the cadmium-free alternatives that possess a narrow band-edge emission, have attracted immense attention in recent years. However, the insufficient stability of photoluminescence (PL) due to chemically sensitive GaSx shells, which is partly caused by easy desorption of passivated ligands, remained a problem for their practical application. In this study, a simple and efficient method to protect these QDs is presented. The AgInS2/GaSx core/shell QDs are encapsulated into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) consisting of an indium-fumarate ordered structure (InMOFs). Whereas damage to the shell during the encapsulation reaction can potentially occur, the obtained composite (AgInS2/GaSx@InMOFs) maintains a narrow band-edge emission that is mostly identical to the pristine AgInS2/GaSx core/shell QDs with a PL quantum yield (PL QY) of 12.6% after optimization of the synthesis-solution pH. The encapsulation result enables the spectral shape and PL QY of the composite to be maintained after 7 days, which demonstrates the high stability of the QDs encapsulated in InMOFs.
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