2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11051-010-9934-1
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CdS quantum dots for measurement of the size-dependent optical properties of thiol capping

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“…The peak at around 1631 cm −1 is assigned to the deformation vibration for H-O-H bonds of physisorbed water[53][54][55][56]. The peak at around 1119 cm −1 can be attributed to the Cd-S bond[46,57], which appears only for the bare CdS and incompletely coated CdS@TiO 2 -1 sample. This peak disappears with the introduction ofTiO 2 shell.…”
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“…The peak at around 1631 cm −1 is assigned to the deformation vibration for H-O-H bonds of physisorbed water[53][54][55][56]. The peak at around 1119 cm −1 can be attributed to the Cd-S bond[46,57], which appears only for the bare CdS and incompletely coated CdS@TiO 2 -1 sample. This peak disappears with the introduction ofTiO 2 shell.…”
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“…In the IR spectrum of CdS@HPEc-g-PANi beside the appearance of the absorption bands of the PANi and HPEc at the corresponding regions, the peaks at $602 and $697 cm À1 can be corresponding to the CdS vibrations. 22 In CdS@HPEc-g-PANi nanocomposite, the absorption peak related to C]C stretching of benzenoid structure was shied to lower region from $1474 cm À1 to $1467 cm À1 compared to the HPEc-g-PANi. This shi may be due to chelating interactions between CdS and nitrogen atoms of benzenoid units on the surface of PANi in CdS@HPEc-g-PANi.…”
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“…13 Interactions of nanoparticles with polymers are mediated by ligands attached to the nanoparticle, and the ligands markedly inuence particle behaviour and spatial distribution. [14][15][16] Our earlier study 10 showed bistable electrical conductivity, that is, conductance switching between two conducting states in the nanocomposites of PMMA with benzyl mercaptan (thiol)-capped CdS QDs. [14][15][16] Our earlier study 10 showed bistable electrical conductivity, that is, conductance switching between two conducting states in the nanocomposites of PMMA with benzyl mercaptan (thiol)-capped CdS QDs.…”
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confidence: 95%