Abstract:Silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs) are an attractive material due to their efficient emission, photostability, and biocompatibility. Given the size-dependent physiochemical and optical properties of SiNPs, the ability to generate a monodisperse population stands out as a crucial next step for translation to the commercial and health sectors. Unfortunately, such demand is hindered on two fronts: (1) the detrimental environmental impact of manufacturing silicon wafers (a prerequisite to generate SiNPs), and (2) the d… Show more
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