Tetrapod-Shaped Colloidal Nanocrystals of II−VI Semiconductors Prepared by Seeded Growth

Angela Fiore(Politecnico di Milano), Rosanna Mastria(Politecnico di Milano), Maria Grazia Lupo(Politecnico di Milano), Guglielmo Lanzani(Politecnico di Milano), Cinzia Giannini(Politecnico di Milano), Elvio Carlino(Italian Institute of Technology), Giovanni Morello(Italian Institute of Technology), Milena De Giorgi(Italian Institute of Technology), Yanqin Li(Italian Institute of Technology), R. Cingolani(Politecnico di Milano), Liberato Manna(Politecnico di Milano)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
January 26, 2009
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Abstract

We report a general synthetic approach to tetrapod-shaped colloidal nanocrystals made of various combinations of II-VI semiconductors. Uniform tetrapods were prepared using preformed seeds in the sphalerite structure, onto which arms were grown by coinjection of the seeds and chemical precursors into a hot mixture of surfactants. By this approach, a wide variety of core materials could be chosen (in practice, most of the II-VI semiconductors that could be prepared in the sphalerite phase, namely, CdSe, ZnTe, CdTe); in contrast, the best materials for arm growth were CdS and CdTe. The samples were extensively characterized with the aid of several techniques.


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