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卷 11, 期 34, 页码 21145-21152出版社
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra03179a
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- Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [ZA-146/45-1]
The study observed that spontaneous alloying of non-stoichiometric aqueous Ag-In-S (AIS) and Cu-In-S (CIS) quantum dots (QDs) stabilized by surface glutathione (GSH) complexes led to the phenomenon of band bowing characteristic for solid-solution Cu(Ag)-In-S (CAIS) QDs. The alloying process, even occurring at room temperature, can be accelerated by thermal treatment and is assumed to be driven by an equilibrium between QDs and metal-GSH complexes. This alloying effect is expected to be general for different In-based ternary chalcogenides.
The effect of spontaneous alloying of non-stoichiometric aqueous Ag-In-S (AIS) and Cu-In-S (CIS) quantum dots (QDs) stabilized by surface glutathione (GSH) complexes was observed spectroscopically due to the phenomenon of band bowing typical for the solid-solution Cu(Ag)-In-S (CAIS) QDs. The alloying was found to occur even at room temperature and can be accelerated by a thermal treatment of colloidal mixtures at around 90 degrees C with no appreciable differences in the average size observed between alloyed and original individual QDs. An equilibrium between QDs and molecular and clustered metal-GSH complexes, which can serve as building material for the new mixed CAIS QDs, during the spontaneous alloying is assumed to be responsible for this behavior of GSH-capped ternary QDs. The alloying effect is expected to be of a general character for different In-based ternary chalcogenides.
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