Controlling Phase Conversion of Cu-Sb-Se Nanoparticles through the Use of an Amide Base
Amanda R. Kale,
William E. Bullett,
Amy L. Prieto
Abstract:The family of copper antimony selenides
is important for renewable
energy applications. Several phases are accessible within narrow energy
and compositional ranges, and tunability between phases is not well-established.
Thus, this system provides a rich landscape to understand the phase
transformations that occur in hot-injection nanoparticle syntheses.
Rietveld refinements on X-ray diffraction patterns model anisotropic
morphologies to obtain phase percentages. Reactions targeting the
stoichiometry of CuSbSe2… Show more
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