Novel single molecule precursor routes for the direct synthesis of highly monodispersed quantum dots of cadmium or zinc sulfide or selenide

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Good quality highly mono-dispersed nanoparticles of II-VI binary chalcogenides ME (M = Zn or Cd, E = S or Se) have been prepared in a 'one-pot' synthesis by the thermolysis in tri-n-octylphosphine oxide (TOPO, e.g. at 200 °C for 45 min, ca. 50 Å ± 2.5 Ådiameter) of the corresponding bis[methyl(n-hexyl)di-thio or -seleno]carbamato {M[E2CN-Me(C6H13)]2, E = S or Se} complexes; the CdS, CdSe and ZnSe particles have been characterized by electronic spectroscopy, photoluminiscence, X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy (SAED, SEM and TEM).

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Ludolph, B., Malik, M. A., O’Brien, P., & Revaprasadu, N. (1998). Novel single molecule precursor routes for the direct synthesis of highly monodispersed quantum dots of cadmium or zinc sulfide or selenide. Chemical Communications, (17), 1849–1850. https://doi.org/10.1039/a805411h

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