Sw. Haggata et al., SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF II-VI SEMICONDUCTOR NANOPARTICULATES BY THE REACTION OF A METAL ALKYL POLYMER ADDUCT WITH HYDROGEN-SULFIDE, Journal of materials chemistry, 6(11), 1996, pp. 1771-1780
A new method for the preparation of nanosized semiconductor particles
such as ZnS and CdS in the quantum confinement diameter region (2-5 nm
) is described that utilizes the reaction of polymer adducts (between
polymers that contain N and group 12 metal alkyls) with H2S in solutio
n. The preparation conditions (metal/N ratio, concentration, solvent a
nd temperature) were each found to have different effects on the sizes
of the particles. TEM studies reveal that the particles are evenly di
stributed in the polymer matrix (him or resin) with a relatively narro
w dispersity in size. The II-VI particles exhibit size quantization an
d the change in the band-edge position is observed by photoacoustic sp
ectroscopy.