2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.0c01689
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Surface Chemistry of Ternary Nanocrystals: Engineering the Deposition of Conductive NaBiS2 Films

Abstract: The ability to engineer the surface chemistry of complex ternary nanocrystals is critical to their successful application in photovoltaic, thermoelectric, and other energy conversion devices. For many years, several studies have shed light into the surface chemistry of unary and binary semiconductor nanocrystals, as well as their surface modification with monodentate and multidentate ligands in a variety of applications. In contrast, our understanding of the surface chemistry and ligand modification of ternary… Show more

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“…From the dark I – V curves of these lateral devices (Figure a), the conductivity (σ) was obtained by the relation σ = ρ –1 , with ρ = R ( A / L ), R is the resistance in ohms, L is the channel length between contacts, and A is the cross-sectional film area defined by the film thickness (∼94 nm) and channel width. The films showed σ ∼ 3 × 10 –8 S/cm, comparable to early PbS QD films generated in SSLE processes with dithiols and recently published work on dip-coated, ternary NaBiS 2 QD thin films . A modest photocurrent of ∼1 nA at 10 V bias was observed under wide-area steady-state illumination at 444 nm (power density ∼2.7 mW/cm 2 ).…”
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confidence: 78%
“…From the dark I – V curves of these lateral devices (Figure a), the conductivity (σ) was obtained by the relation σ = ρ –1 , with ρ = R ( A / L ), R is the resistance in ohms, L is the channel length between contacts, and A is the cross-sectional film area defined by the film thickness (∼94 nm) and channel width. The films showed σ ∼ 3 × 10 –8 S/cm, comparable to early PbS QD films generated in SSLE processes with dithiols and recently published work on dip-coated, ternary NaBiS 2 QD thin films . A modest photocurrent of ∼1 nA at 10 V bias was observed under wide-area steady-state illumination at 444 nm (power density ∼2.7 mW/cm 2 ).…”
supporting
confidence: 78%
“…Recent reports on the colloidal synthesis of LiZnPn (Pn = P, Sb) , and NaBiE 2 (E = S, Se) , nanocrystals, as well as solid-state alkali zinc antimonides , rely on highly reducing conditions and reactants. Inspired by this approach, we have synthesized ACd 4 P 3 (A = Na, K) nanostructures by injecting CdMe 2 into a hot solution of the corresponding, commercially available alkali metal hydride (AH) in tri-n-octylphosphine (TOP) at 240 °C, followed by heating at 330 °C (Scheme ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determining an appropriate balance between synthetic conditions and precursor reactivity is key for successful ternary formation . Understanding this balance can help decode the complexity of nucleation, growth, and phase evolution of multinary nanocrystals. , Examples include I–IV–VII 3 (halide perovskites), I–III–VI 2 , and CZTS. Relatively few examples exist of multinary phosphides, including LiZnV (V = P, Sb) nanocrystals, , and doped Ni x Co 2– x P, Co x Fe 2– x P, and Fe x Ni 2– x P nanocrystals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All spectra also show vibrational modes that are characteristic of oleylamine bound to the nanocrystal surface, including a ν(NH 2 ) stretch at ∼3300 cm −1 , a (N−H) bending shoulder at ∼1600 cm −1 , and a ν(C−N) stretch at ∼1100 cm −1 . 21 In contrast to free oleylamine, which displays two ν s (NH 2 ) and ν as (NH 2 ) frequencies at IR, the presence of the single stretch indicates the NH 2 headgroup may be hydrogen bonded with nearby ligands�such as S 2− or COO − �that may also be present on the nanocrystal surface. 21,61 In addition to hydrocarbons and amine, the IR spectra of the as-made NaSbS 2 , NaBiS 2 , and NaBiSe 2 nanocrystals�but not LiSbSe 2 and NaSbSe 2 , which were prepared in the absence of carboxylates�show two strong bands in the ∼1400−1650 cm −1 range, which are characteristic of carboxylate vibrational modes.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…58 Alternatively, this slightly off stoichiometry could be due to the presence of small amounts of Sb-containing ligands, such as unreacted SbPh 3 , which may remain bound to the NaBiS 2 nanocrystal surface�see solidstate NMR measurements below. 21,50,59 Nanocrystals of NaSbSe 2 show a cuboidal morphology with a wider diameter distribution of 140 ± 120 nm. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) provides valuable information about the thermal stability of APnCh 2 nanocrystals.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%