Metal-free Inorganic Ligands for Colloidal Nanocrystals: S 2– , HS – , Se 2– , HSe – , Te 2– , HTe – , TeS 3 2– , OH – , and NH 2 – as Surface Ligands
University of Chicago · Argonne National Laboratory
Abstract
All-inorganic colloidal nanocrystals were synthesized by replacing organic capping ligands on chemically synthesized nanocrystals with metal-free inorganic ions such as S(2-), HS(-), Se(2-), HSe(-), Te(2-), HTe(-), TeS(3)(2-), OH(-) and NH(2)(-). These simple ligands adhered to the NC surface and provided colloidal stability in polar solvents. The versatility of such ligand exchange has been demonstrated for various semiconductor and metal nanocrystals of different size and shape. We showed that the key aspects of Pearson's hard and soft acids and bases (HSAB) principle, originally developed for metal coordination compounds, can be applied to the bonding of molecular species to the nanocrystal surface. The use…
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6Topics & keywords
- Nanocrystal
- Chemistry
- Colloid
- HSAB theory
- Metal
- Ligand (biochemistry)
- Crystallography
- Metal ions in aqueous solution