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Mathias Urbain1, Florian Riporto1, Sandrine Beauquis1, Virginie Monnier2, Jean-Christophe Marty1, Christine Galez1, Christiane Durand1, Yann Chevolot2, Ronan Le Dantec1, Yannick Mugnier1.
Abstract
Phase-pure, highly crystalline sub-50 nm LiNbO3 nanocrystals were prepared from a non-aqueous solvothermal process for 72 h at 230 °C and a commercial precursor solution of mixed lithium niobium ethoxide in its parent alcohol. A systematic variation of the reaction medium composition with the addition of different amounts of co-solvent including butanol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol, and 1,5-pentanediol resulted in the formation of nanocrystals of adjustable mean size and shape anisotropy, as demonstrated from XRD measurements and TEM imaging. Colloidal stability of ethanol- and water-based suspensions was evaluated from dynamic light scattering (DLS)/zeta potential studies and correlated with FTIR data. Thanks to the evolution in the nanocrystal size and shape distribution we observed, as well as to the available literature on the alkoxide chemistry, the reaction pathways and growth mechanisms were finally discussed with a special attention on the monomer formation rate, leading to the nucleation step. The polar, non-perovskite crystalline structure of LiNbO3 was also evidenced to play a major role in the nanocrystal shape anisotropy.Entities:
Keywords: alkoxide precursors; lithium niobate nanocrystals; non-aqueous solvothermal conditions; reaction pathways and growth mechanisms; size and shape control
Year: 2021 PMID: 33435460 DOI: 10.3390/nano11010154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076