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Near-Infrared Emitting AgInS2/ZnS Nanocrystals
Mao, Baodong ; Chuang, Chi-Hung ; McCleese, Christopher ; Zhu, Junjie ; Burda, Clemens
Journal of physical chemistry. C, 2014-06, Vol.118 (25), p.13883-13889
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
American Chemical Society
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Title:
Near-Infrared Emitting AgInS2/ZnS Nanocrystals
Author:
Mao, Baodong
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Chuang, Chi-Hung
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McCleese, Christopher
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Zhu, Junjie
;
Burda, Clemens
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Journal of physical chemistry. C, 2014-06, Vol.118 (25), p.13883-13889
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Near-infrared emitting AgInS2/ZnS nanocrystals were synthesized by carefully controlling the growth conditions in a Ag/In/Zn/S solution with less zinc relative to the other precursors. The role of having a smaller amount of zinc (8 atom %) was systematically investigated in an effort to understand the mechanism of the largely red-shifted emission. The AgInS2/ZnS nanocrystals can be transferred to aqueous solutions while retaining the emission intensity. The near-infrared emission and solubility in aqueous solutions make AgInS2/ZnS nanocrystals excellent candidates for bioimaging and photocatalytic applications.
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