The Magic-Size Nanocluster (CdSe)34 as
a Low-Temperature Nucleant for Cadmium Selenide Nanocrystals; Room-Temperature
Growth of Crystalline Quantum Platelets
posted on 2015-12-17, 01:28authored byYuanyuan Wang, Ying Zhang, Fudong Wang, Daryl E. Giblin, Jessica Hoy, Henry W. Rohrs, Richard A. Loomis, William E. Buhro
Reaction
of Cd(OAc)2·2H2O and selenourea
in primary-amine/secondary-amine cosolvent mixtures affords crystalline
CdSe quantum platelets at room temperature. Their crystallinity is
established by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), high-resolution transmission
electron microscopy (TEM), and their sharp extinction and photoluminescence
spectra. Reaction monitoring establishes the magic-size nanocluster
(CdSe)34 to be a key intermediate in the growth process,
which converts to CdSe quantum platelets by first-order kinetics with
no induction period. The results are interpreted to indicate that
the critical crystal-nucleus size for CdSe under these conditions
is in the range of (CdSe)34 to (CdSe)68. The
nanocluster is obtained in isolated form as [(CdSe)34(n-octylamine)16(di-n-pentylamine)2], which is proposed to function as crystal nuclei that may
be stored in a bottle.