2015
DOI: 10.1126/science.aaa2951
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A tunable library of substituted thiourea precursors to metal sulfide nanocrystals

Abstract: Controlling the size of colloidal nanocrystals is essential to optimizing their performance in optoelectronic devices, catalysis, and imaging applications. Traditional synthetic methods control size by terminating the growth, an approach that limits the reaction yield and causes batch-to-batch variability. Herein we report a library of thioureas whose substitution pattern tunes their conversion reactivity over more than five orders of magnitude and demonstrate that faster thiourea conversion kinetics increases… Show more

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“…103 Evolution of Nickel Phosphides. Under the conditions studied (Scheme 1 above), the organophosphite precursors P(OMe) 3 , P(OEt) 3 , P(OnBu) 3 , P(OCH 2 tBu) 3 , P(OiPr) 3 , and P(OPh) 3 lead to nanocrystalline Ni 12 P 5 or Ni 2 P or both. In the cases where it is observed, formation of the nickel-rich tetragonal Ni 12 P 5 phase precedes the formation of the hexagonal Ni 2 P phase, the latter being the final product after 30 min at 275°C in most of these cases.…”
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“…103 Evolution of Nickel Phosphides. Under the conditions studied (Scheme 1 above), the organophosphite precursors P(OMe) 3 , P(OEt) 3 , P(OnBu) 3 , P(OCH 2 tBu) 3 , P(OiPr) 3 , and P(OPh) 3 lead to nanocrystalline Ni 12 P 5 or Ni 2 P or both. In the cases where it is observed, formation of the nickel-rich tetragonal Ni 12 P 5 phase precedes the formation of the hexagonal Ni 2 P phase, the latter being the final product after 30 min at 275°C in most of these cases.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…91−95 Organophosphites offer a distinctive system where the control of phase composition can be achieved under a single set of directly comparable (identical) reaction conditions and linked to the chemical structure, bonding, and reactivity of closely related molecular precursors. Here, we demonstrate that organophosphite precursor reactivity controllably affects the composition and phase evolution of nickel (Ni) 3 , 97%), triethyl phosphite (P(OEt) 3 , 98%), tri-n-butyl phosphite (P(OnBu) 3 , 94%), trineopentyl phosphite (P(OCH 2 Bu) 3 , 90%), tri-isopropyl phosphite (P(OiPr) 3 , 94%), triphenyl phosphite (P(OPh) 3 , 97%), and tris(2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphite (P(O-2,4-tBu 2 C 6 H 4 ) 3 , 98%) were purchased from Strem; 1-octadecene (ODE, 90%) and oleylamine (80−90%) from Acros; and nickel(II) acetate (Ni(OAc) 2 , 98%) from Aldrich. All compounds were used as received and handled under an inert (dry-N 2 or Ar) atmosphere inside a glovebox or with a Schlenk line.…”
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