| Literature DB >> 27552107 |
Changbo Zhang1,2, Cong Yan2, Zhenjie Xue2, Wei Yu2, Yinde Xie3, Tie Wang4.
Abstract
Copper sulfides (Cu2-x S), are a novel kind of photothermal material exhibiting significant photothermal conversion efficiency, making them very attractive in various energy conversion related devices. Preparing high quality uniform Cu2-x S nanocrystals (NCs) is a top priority for further energy-and sustainability relevant nanodevices. Here, a shape-controlled high quality Cu7 S4 NCs synthesis strategy is reported using sulfur in 1-octadecene as precursor by varying the heating temperature, as well as its forming mechanism. The performance of the Cu7 S4 NCs is further explored for light-driven water evaporation without the need of heating the bulk liquid to the boiling point, and the results suggest that as-synthesized highly monodisperse NCs perform higher evaporation rate than polydisperse NCs under the identical morphology. Furthermore, disk-like NCs exhibit higher water evaporation rate than spherical NCs. The water evaporation rate can be further enhanced by assembling the organic phase Cu7 S4 NCs into a dense film on the aqueous solution surface. The maximum photothermal conversion efficiency is as high as 77.1%.Entities:
Keywords: Cu7S4; ODE-Sulfur precursors; light-induced water evaporation; monodisperse
Year: 2016 PMID: 27552107 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201601723
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281