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Evolution of Photoluminescent CdS Magic-Size Clusters Assisted by Adding Small Molecules with Carboxylic Group.


ABSTRACT: We report our investigation on the formation of photoluminescent CdS magic-size clusters (MSCs), which exhibit absorption peaking at 373 nm, along with sharp band edge emission at ∼385 nm. Denoted as MSC-373, the MSCs were synthesized from the reaction of cadmium oleate (Cd(OA)2) and S powder in 1-octadecene at room temperature, together with the addition of acetic acid (HOAc) or acetate salts (M(OAc)2, M = Zn and Mn) during the prenucleation stage (120 °C). The morphology of as-synthesized MSC-373 was dot-like, which could be altered to flake-like morphology after purification. We found the formation of MSC-373 was related to the ligand exchange, resulting from the addition of small molecules with carboxylic group. The addition of HOAc not only promotes the formation of CdS MSC-373 but suppresses the formation of MSC-311 and nucleation and growth of quantum dots (QDs). When the amount of HOAc addition was increased, another photoluminescent CdS MSCs, namely, MSC-406, evolved. This study provides an overall understanding of the CdS MSC-373 and introduces a new approach to synthesize photoluminescent CdS MSCs.

SUBMITTER: He Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8190887 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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