Anisotropic Cation Exchange in PbSe/CdSe Core/Shell Nanocrystals of Different Geometry

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2012

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Casavola, MariannaISNI 0000000390743889
van Huis, MarijnISNI 0000000388374666
Bals, S.
Lambert, K.
Hens, Z.
Vanmaekelbergh, D.A.M.ISNI 0000000394482321

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We present a study of Cd2+-for-Pb2+ exchange in PbSe nanocrystals (NCs) with cube, star, and rod shapes. Prolonged temperature-activated cation exchange results in PbSe/CdSe heterostructured nanocrystals (HNCs) that preserve their specific overall shape, whereas the PbSe core is strongly faceted with dominance of {111} facets. Hence, cation exchange proceeds while the Se anion lattice is preserved, and well-defined {111}/{111} PbSe/CdSe interfaces develop. Interestingly, by quenching the reaction at different stages of the cation exchange new structures have been isolated, such as core–shell nanorods, CdSe rods that contain one or two separated PbSe dots and fully zinc blende CdSe nanorods. The crystallographically anisotropic cation exchange has been characterized by a combined HRTEM/HAADF-STEM study of heterointerface evolution over reaction time and temperature. Strikingly, Pb and Cd are only intermixed at the PbSe/CdSe interface. We propose a plausible model for the cation exchange based on a layer-by-layer replacement of Pb2+ by Cd2+ enabled by a vacancy-assisted cation migration mechanism

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Casavola, M, van Huis, M A, Bals, S, Lambert, K, Hens, Z & Vanmaekelbergh, D A M 2012, 'Anisotropic Cation Exchange in PbSe/CdSe Core/Shell Nanocrystals of Different Geometry', Chemistry of Materials, vol. 24, pp. 294-302. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm202796s