| Literature DB >> 31034234 |
Qiumei Di1, Xiyue Zhu1, Jia Liu1, Xiaobin Zhang2, Huishan Shang1, Wenxing Chen1, Jiajia Liu1, Hongpan Rong1, Meng Xu1, Jiatao Zhang1.
Abstract
The insertion of cation impurities into quantum dots (QDs) as a dopant has been proved to be an efficient way to tailor their optical, electronic, and magnetic properties; however, the low quantum yield (QY) and poor photostability strongly limit their further applications. We report a strategy to coat a thin oxide shell around the heterovalent doped QDs to enhance their QYs and photostabilities simultaneously. In the case of Ag+-doped CdS QDs, the controlled cation exchange reaction between Cd2+ and ternary Ag3SbS3 nanoparticles not only realizes the Ag+ doping in CdS QDs but also generates a thin Sb2O3 shell around the surface of the QDs. Enabled by such, as-prepared CdS:Ag@Sb2O3 QDs exhibited enhanced photostability and high QY of 66.5%. We envision that the findings presented here will inspire more novel protocols for advancing the practical applications of doped QDs.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31034234 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b00617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475