Colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals (CS-NCs) possess compelling benefits of low-cost, large-scale solution processing, and tunable optoelectronic properties through controlled synthesis and surface chemistry engineering. These merits make them promising candidates for a variety of applications. This review focuses on the general strategies and recent developments of the controlled synthesis of CS-NCs in terms of crystalline structure, particle size, dominant exposed facet, and their surface passivation. Highlighted are the organic-media based synthesis of metal chalcogenide (including cadmium, lead, and copper chalcogenide) and metal oxide (including titanium oxide and zinc oxide) nanocrystals. Current challenges and thus future opportunities are also pointed out in this review. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.
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Chang, J., & Waclawik, E. R. (2014). Colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals: Controlled synthesis and surface chemistry in organic media. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ra02684e
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