Sonochemical synthesis of silicon nanocrystals
- Authors
- Lee, S.; Cho, W.-J.; Chin, C.S.; Han, I.-K.
- Issue Date
- 2005-02
- Publisher
- Trans Tech Publications Ltd
- Citation
- Key Engineering Materials, v.277-279, no.I, pp.995 - 999
- Abstract
- Silicon nanocrystals in a range from 2 nm to 5 nm were prepared from Zintl salt, soldium silicide (NaSi) by sonochemical method. This synthesis permits that the reaction be completed in only a few hours and the easy alkyl-modification of nanocrystals surface at room temperature and ambient pressure. The average size of nanocrystals measured by the dynamic light scattering analysis was 2.7 nm. The high-resolution transmission electron micrograph confirmed the material identity of nanocrystals as crystalline silicon. FT-IR spectra are consistent with the surface states of nanocrystals that are chlorine-or butyl-capped. The emission peak center moved to a longer wavelength (up to 430 nm) with the reaction time, under a 325 nm excitation.
- Keywords
- Chemical modification; Crystalline materials; High resolution electron microscopy; Photoluminescence; Reaction kinetics; Silicon; Sonochemistry; Dynamic light scattering; Salts; Thermal effects; Silicon nanocrystals; Soldium silicide (NaSi); Sonochemical synthesis; Zintl salt; Room temperature; Surface states; Nanostructured materials; Nanocrystals; Chemical modification; Crystalline materials; High resolution electron microscopy; Photoluminescence; Reaction kinetics; Silicon; Sonochemistry; Dynamic light scattering; Salts; Thermal effects; Silicon nanocrystals; Soldium silicide (NaSi); Sonochemical synthesis; Zintl salt; Room temperature; Surface states; Nanostructured materials; Nanocrystals; Photoluminescence; Silicon nanocrystals; Sonochemistry
- ISSN
- 1013-9826
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136805
- DOI
- 10.4028/0-87849-958-x.995
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- KIST Article > 2005
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