Copper-based ternary and quaternary semiconductor nanoplates: Templated synthesis, characterization, and photoelectrochemical properties

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Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) copper-based ternary and quaternary semiconductors are promising building blocks for the construction of efficient solution-processed photovoltaic devices at low cost. However, the facile synthesis of such 2D nanoplates with well-defined shape and uniform size remains a challenge. Reported herein is a universal template-mediated method for preparing copper-based ternary and quaternary chalcogenide nanoplates, that is, CuInS 2, CuInxGa1-xS2, and Cu 2ZnSnS4, by using a pre-synthesized CuS nanoplate as the starting template. The various synthesized nanoplates are monophasic with uniform thickness and lateral size. As a proof of concept, the Cu 2ZnSnS4 nanoplates were immobilized on a Mo/glass substrate and used as semiconductor photoelectrode, thus showing stable photoelectrochemical response. The method is general and provides future opportunities for fabrication of cost-effective photovoltaic devices based on 2D semiconductors. © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Wu, X. J., Huang, X., Qi, X., Li, H., Li, B., & Zhang, H. (2014). Copper-based ternary and quaternary semiconductor nanoplates: Templated synthesis, characterization, and photoelectrochemical properties. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 53(34), 8929–8933. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201403655

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