Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Colloidal PbTe nanocrystals are reacted with AuCl3 in the presence of dodecylamine and
tetraoctylammonium bromide in a toluene solution. At room temperature, only homogenous
nucleation of isolated Au nanocrystals in solution is observed. At higher temperatures (i.e. 60 C or
higher) the gold ions/atoms are able to diffuse through the PbTe nanocrystals and to form one or more
metallic gold regions inside them, while most of the remaining volume of each nanocrystal becomes
amorphous. Longer reaction times lead to the growth of a single balloon-shaped Au domain attached
via its apex to the surface of each nanocrystal. The structural and compositional quantification of the
starting PbTe nanocrystals and of the various reaction products is often complicated by several reactive
processes occurring during in situ analysis by electron microscopy. Evidences of the formation of
a metastable Au3Te compound are presented.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Giannini, Cinzia
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