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Facile Surfactant-Free Synthesis of p-Type SnSe Nanoplates with Exceptional Thermoelectric Power Factors.

Guang HanSrinivas R PopuriHeather F GreerJan-Willem G BosWuzong ZhouAndrew R KnoxAndrea MontecuccoJonathan SiviterElena A ManMartin MacauleyDouglas J PaulWen-Guang LiManosh C PaulMin GaoTracy SweetRobert FreerFeridoon AzoughHasan BaigNazmi SellamiTapas K MallickDuncan H Gregory
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
A surfactant-free solution methodology, simply using water as a solvent, has been developed for the straightforward synthesis of single-phase orthorhombic SnSe nanoplates in gram quantities. Individual nanoplates are composed of {100} surfaces with {011} edge facets. Hot-pressed nanostructured compacts (Eg ≈0.85 eV) exhibit excellent electrical conductivity and thermoelectric power factors (S(2) σ) at 550 K. S(2) σ values are 8-fold higher than equivalent materials prepared using citric acid as a structure-directing agent, and electrical properties are comparable to the best-performing, extrinsically doped p-type polycrystalline tin selenides. The method offers an energy-efficient, rapid route to p-type SnSe nanostructures.
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