We have demonstrated the synthesis of PbS nanoclusters within the micr
ophase-separated films of diblock copolymers containing carboxylic aci
d units on one of the blocks. Lead was selectively sequestered into th
e acid containing domains by treating the polymer films with tetraethy
llead, and PbS was formed by subsequently treating the films with H2S.
The PbS nanoclusters were characterized by X-ray diffraction, X-ray f
luorescence, electron microscopy, and UV-vis spectroscopy. The cluster
size could be controlled by varying processing parameters such as tem
perature, the presence of coordinating bases, and the H2S exposure tim
e. Increasing the size of the nanoreactors increased the cluster size.
The universal cluster synthesis scheme enabled multiple passes throug
h the process, which were used to increase the cluster size and which
could in principle be used to passivate the surface of the PbS cluster
or to produce mixed semiconductor clusters.