ZnS-coated CdSe composite particles have been continuously synthesized in a microfluidic reactor. By using this system, CdSe particles and a ZnS coating can be produced in sequence, and the particle size and layer thickness can be directly adjusted by the residence time. It demonstrated that the continuous synthesis in the microreactor was a simple and efficient way to prepare composite particles with different structures and determine the optimized experimental conditions.
We used a microreactor for CdSe nanocrystal preparation and explored the effects of experimental conditions on the properties of the products. The particle growth kinetics and photoluminescence properties of the nanocrystals showed identical trends to previous reports, indicating the efficiency of the current method for analysis of rapid nanocrystal synthesis as well as industrial production of CdSe nanocrystals.
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