CdSe の新しい形態: 分子ワイヤ,ゲル,並べられたメソポラスアセンブリ
Margaret H Hudson1, Dmitriy S Dolzhnikov1, Alexander S Filatov1
1Department of Chemistry and James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago , Chicago, Illinois 60637, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|February 2, 2017
まとめ
カドミウムカルコゲニドは溶解性があり多用途で研究者が開発しました カドミウムセレニドとテルリドを含むこれらの材料は,ハイブリッドメソ構造を形成し,電子アプリケーションの半導体特性を示します.
科学分野:
- 材料科学
- 無機化学
- ナノテクノロジー
背景:
- カドミウムカルコゲニドは重要な半導体である.
- 溶解可能で低次元な形を 開発することは困難です
- 構造と性質の関係を理解することが重要です
研究 の 目的:
- 溶解可能な一次元カルコゲニドメタレットを調査する.
- 構造的なモチーフと特性を調べる
- 電子機器の潜在能力を示します
主な方法:
- 構造分析のための単一結晶X線 difraktion.
- 溶解性を変化させるためのカチオン交換
- メソストラクチャの表面活性剤テンプレート合成
- 半導体の振る舞いの特徴
主要な成果:
- 無限の1次元ナトリウムセレノカドマート線を発見した
- オーガニックカチオンを用いて溶解性が向上した.
- オーダーされた有機-無機ハイブリッドCdSe/CdTeメソストラクチャを作成しました.
- 凝ったCdSeを合成した
- 低次元CdSeで半導体の動作を証明した.
結論:
- 溶解性のある一次元カドミウムカルコゲニドメタレットは,多用途の建築ブロックを提供します.
- テンプレートはハイブリッドナノ構造の作成を可能にします.
- 低次元のCdSeは,デバイスアプリケーションの有望な半導体特性を示しています.
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