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P Tim Prins, Federico Montanarella, Kim Dümbgen1, Yolanda Justo1, Johanna C van der Bok, Stijn O M Hinterding, Jaco J Geuchies, Jorick Maes1, Kim De Nolf1, Sander Deelen, Hans Meijer, Thomas Zinn2, Andrei V Petukhov3, Freddy T Rabouw, Celso De Mello Donega, Daniel Vanmaekelbergh, Zeger Hens1.
Abstract
Hot-injection synthesis is renowned for producing semiconductor nanocolloids with superb size dispersions. Burst nucleation and diffusion-controlled size focusing during growth have been invoked to rationalize this characteristic yet experimental evidence supporting the pertinence of these concepts is scant. By monitoring a CdSe synthesis in-situ with X-ray scattering, we find that nucleation is an extended event that coincides with growth during 15-20% of the reaction time. Moreover, we show that size focusing outpaces predictions of diffusion-limited growth. This observation indicates that nanocrystal growth is dictated by the surface reactivity, which drops sharply for larger nanocrystals. Kinetic reaction simulations confirm that this so-called superfocusing can lengthen the nucleation period and promote size focusing. The finding that narrow size dispersions can emerge from the counteracting effects of extended nucleation and reaction-limited size focusing ushers in an evidence-based perspective that turns hot injection into a rational scheme to produce monodisperse semiconductor nanocolloids.Entities:
Keywords: in-situ analysis; monodisperse; nanocolloids; nucleation and growth; photoluminescence; quantum dots
Year: 2021 PMID: 33661650 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04813
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189