Organic-to-aqueous phase transfer of alloyed AgInS2-ZnS nanocrystals using simple hydrophilic ligands: Comparison of 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid, dihydrolipoic acid and cysteine

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The exchange of primary hydrophobic ligands for hydrophilic ones was studied for two types of alloyed AgInS2-ZnS nanocrystals differing in composition and by consequence exhibiting two different emission colors: red (R) and green (G). Three simple hydrophilic ligands were tested, namely, 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid, dihydrolipoic acid and cysteine. In all cases, stable aqueous col-loidal dispersions were obtained. Detailed characterization of the nanocrystal surface before and after the ligand exchange by NMR spectroscopy unequivocally showed that the exchange process was the most efficient in the case of dihydrolipoic acid, leading to the complete removal of the primary ligands with a relatively small photoluminescence quantum yield drop from 68% to 40% for nanocrys-tals of the R type and from 48% to 28% for the G ones.

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Kowalik, P., Bujak, P., Penkala, M., & Pron, A. (2021). Organic-to-aqueous phase transfer of alloyed AgInS2-ZnS nanocrystals using simple hydrophilic ligands: Comparison of 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid, dihydrolipoic acid and cysteine. Nanomaterials, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11040843

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