Silver nanoparticles have been synthesised by chemical reduction of silver nitrate solution by ethanol. The samples have been characterised by X-ray diffraction study. Transmission electron microscopy reveals the nanostructure of the particles produced. This study infers that the particles are mostly spherical in shape and the sizes are within 18 nm. The surface plasmon resonance peak in the UV-Vis absorption spectra shows maximum absorption at 422 nm. Fluorescence spectra of silver nanoparticles, which show an emission peak at 470 nm have also been studied.
We report the synthesis of ZnS and ZnS:Cu (copper doped ZnS) quantum dots by chemical method at room temperature. In this technique ZnS and ZnS:Cu quantum dots are produced by simple chemical reactions where zeolite acts as matrix and plays the key role in controlling particle growth during synthesis. ZnS exhibits luminescence properties such as Zn2+ related emission. ZnS:Cu possesses Cu related emission, efficient low voltage electroluminescence, and super linear voltage-brightness electroluminescence characteristics. This study demonstrates the technological importance of semiconductor quantum dots prepared by low cost chemical route.
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