2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11172-012-0236-x
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Regularities of formation and luminescence of zinc sulfide nanoparticles modified with amino acids

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“…Natural amino acids, especially sulfur-containing ones, are a promising class of surface modifi ers for transition metal chalcogenides, in particular zinc. 37,55 They are well soluble in water, form stable complexes with the Zn 2+ ion, and are readily available and inexpensive in comparison with most organic modifi ers. Amino acids have a stabilizing eff ect due to the presence of two functional groups with diff erent natures, which are able to coordinate with a fragment of the surface of a nanocrystal containing Zn 2+ in a wide pH range (Scheme 17).…”
Section: Stabilization Of Qds With Amino Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural amino acids, especially sulfur-containing ones, are a promising class of surface modifi ers for transition metal chalcogenides, in particular zinc. 37,55 They are well soluble in water, form stable complexes with the Zn 2+ ion, and are readily available and inexpensive in comparison with most organic modifi ers. Amino acids have a stabilizing eff ect due to the presence of two functional groups with diff erent natures, which are able to coordinate with a fragment of the surface of a nanocrystal containing Zn 2+ in a wide pH range (Scheme 17).…”
Section: Stabilization Of Qds With Amino Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, such an order of mixing allows one to retain many conditions of synthesis unvaried. This method has been success fully used, for example, for synthesis of nanoparticles of transition metal sulfides modified with amino acids [51][52][53][54] and LaF 3 nanoparticles modified with citric acid and glycine [55].…”
Section: Modification In Situmentioning
confidence: 99%