Synthesis and Characterization of White-Emitting CdS Quantum Dots Stabilized with Polyethylenimine
2010
We report on the synthesis and optical and structural characterization of ultrasmall (<2 nm) CdS nanoparticles with a narrow size distribution of 10% prepared in aqueous and alcohol solutions of polyethyleneimine (PEI). The PEI-stabilized CdS nanoparticles reveal a structured absorption band with the first excitonic maximum at 3.5 eV and broad-band photoluminescence with quantum yields of 12−14% in water, 18−20% in ethanol (80 vol %), and up to 60−70% in solid PEI films at room temperature. The nature of the photoluminescence was studied by using the time- and wavelength-dependent emission measurements. The role of precursor cadmium(II)−PEI complex in the formation of uniform and ultrasmall luminescent CdS nanoparticles, as well as the dynamic emission quenching by water, are discussed. A study of the photochemical properties of PEI-stabilized CdS nanoparticles both under continuous and nanosecond pulse illumination showed excellent stability of solid PEI films incorporating CdS nanoparticles toward UV il...
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