Applied Surface Science, Vol.266, 39-45, 2013
Single-phase and well-dispersed Cu1.75S nanocrystals by ambient pressure diethylene glycol solution synthesis
Single-phase, well-dispersed Cu1.75S nanocrystals were synthesized by an ambient pressure, hydrazine hydrate and ethylenediamine co-assisted diethylene glycol based solution chemical process using copper chloride and thioacetamide as precursors at the temperature range from 180 to 210 degrees C. Influence of hydrazine hydrate and ethylenediamine adding amounts, synthetic temperature on crystal growth, size distribution and optical properties of the synthesized Cu1.75S nanocrystals were investigated by XRD, TEM, HRTEM, EDX and UV-vis measurements. The synthetic reaction at above 200 degrees C grew flaky-shaped nanocrystals with relatively narrow size distribution. The formation of single-phase Cu1.75S nanocrystals in the diethylene glycol based solution process might be involved in the presence of intermediate [Cu(en)(n)](1+) and [Cu(NH3)(4)](2+) complexes in reaction solution, providing a stable Cu(I) and Cu(II) valent-mixed precursor. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.