“…96, 173, 174, 176-179, 208, 209 Lewiński and co-workers employed a simple 'one-pot, two-step' strategy of exposing a THF solution of ligated precursor [ZnEtL]n (L = [RCO2] − , [R2PO2] − or aminoalcoholate) to air, producing small (~2-8 nm) ZnO@L NPs with a dense surface coverage of ligand. 176,178,179 This synthetic route yields ZnO NPs described as (ZnO)x(ZnL2)y(L)z (L = monoanionic ligand) with more than a single monolayer of ligands. This ligand shell is described as 'impermeable', and protects the ZnO core, which results in slow photoluminescence (electron-hole separation up to 2.2 μs) 180 , giving these NPs enhanced properties relative to ZnO from sol-gel techniques.…”