Effect of Metal Ions on Photoluminescence, Charge Transport, Magnetic and Catalytic Properties of All-Inorganic Colloidal Nanocrystals and Nanocrystal Solids

Nag, Angshuman ; Chung, Dae Sung ; Dolzhnikov, Dmitriy S. ; Dimitrijevic, Nada M. ; Chattopadhyay, Soma ; Shibata, Tomohiro ; Talapin, Dmitri V. (2012) Effect of Metal Ions on Photoluminescence, Charge Transport, Magnetic and Catalytic Properties of All-Inorganic Colloidal Nanocrystals and Nanocrystal Solids Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134 (33). pp. 13604-13615. ISSN 0002-7863

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja301285x

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja301285x

Abstract

Colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals (NCs) provide convenient “building blocks” for solution-processed solar cells, light-emitting devices, photocatalytic systems, etc. The use of inorganic ligands for colloidal NCs dramatically improved inter-NC charge transport, enabling fast progress in NC-based devices. Typical inorganic ligands (e.g., Sn2S64-, S2-) are represented by negatively charged ions that bind covalently to electrophilic metal surface sites. The binding of inorganic charged species to the NC surface provides electrostatic stabilization of NC colloids in polar solvents without introducing insulating barriers between NCs. In this work we show that cationic species needed for electrostatic balance of NC surface charges can also be employed for engineering almost every property of all-inorganic NCs and NC solids, including photoluminescence efficiency, electron mobility, doping, magnetic susceptibility, and electrocatalytic performance. We used a suite of experimental techniques to elucidate the impact of various metal ions on the characteristics of all-inorganic NCs and developed strategies for engineering and optimizing NC-based materials.

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