4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

ZnS nanoclusters in LB multilayers

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2004.10.027

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Langmuir Blodgett; zinc arachidate; zinc sulphide; nanoclusters; molecular packing

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Zinc arachidate (ZnA) LB multilayers have been exposed to H2S to form ZnS nanoclusters within the layered matrix of arachidic acid (AA). The as-deposited ZnA multilayer consists of arachidate molecules packed in a hexagonal layer cell, with the alkyl chain tilted at about 32 degrees away from the layer normal. FTIR and UV-vis studies show that the conversion of arachidate salt into arachidic acid and the formation of ZnS is completed in 2-3 h. Blue shift in absorption onset and excitonic peak similar to 290 nm indicates nanocrystalline nature of ZnS. TEM studies show that ZnS nanoclusters of size similar to 5 nm are formed. X-ray reflection and grazing angle diffraction studies and changes in the nature of CH2 scissoring mode peak, of ZnS-AA composite multilayer show that the molecular packing corresponds to a closely packed structure based on orthorhombic subcell in which the chains are tilted by similar to 27 degrees towards nearest neighbours. This is in contrast to a loose 'rotator phase like' packing of molecules in the precursor ZnA multilayer. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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