Cation Exchange and Spontaneous Crystal Repair Resulting in Ultrathin, Planar CdS Nanosheets
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2023-10-10
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Cation exchange has become a major postsynthetic tool to obtain nanocrystals with a combination of stoichiometry, size, and shape that is challenging to achieve by direct wet-chemical synthesis. Here, we report on the transformation of highly anisotropic, ultrathin, and planar PbS nanosheets into CdS nanosheets of the same dimensions. We monitor the evolution of the Cd-for-Pb exchange by ex-situ TEM, HAADF-STEM, and EDX. We observe that in the early stages of the exchange the sheets show large in-sheet voids that repair spontaneously upon further exchange and annealing, resulting in ultrathin, planar, and crystalline CdS nanosheets. After cation exchange, the nanosheets show broad sub-band gap luminescence, as often observed in CdS nanocrystals. The photoluminescence excitation spectrum reveals the heavy- and light-hole exciton features, with very strong quantum confinement and large electron–hole Coulomb energy, typical for 2D ultrathin Cd-chalcogenide nanosheets.
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Ligand-exchange, Nanocrystals, Nanoplatelets, Quantum dots, Materials Chemistry, General Chemical Engineering, General Chemistry
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van der Sluijs, M M, Vliem, J F, de Wit, J W, Rietveld, J J, Meeldijk, J D & Vanmaekelbergh, D AM 2023, 'Cation Exchange and Spontaneous Crystal Repair Resulting in Ultrathin, Planar CdS Nanosheets', Chemistry of Materials, vol. 35, no. 19, pp. 8301-8308. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c01900