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Halide Ions Regulating the Morphologies of PbS and Au@PbS Core-Shell Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Self-Assembly, and Electrical Transport Properties.

Feiyue GeYingying HanChangsheng FengHan ZhangFeifan ChenDan XuChen-Lei TaoFang ChengXue-Jun Wu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
The geometry and surface state of nanocrystals (NCs) strongly affect their physiochemical properties, self-assembly behaviors, and potential applications, but there is still a lack of a facile method to regulate the exposed facets of the NCs, especially metal@semiconductor core-shell NCs. Herein, we present a reproducible approach for tuning the morphology of PbS NCs from nanocubes to nano-octahedrons by introducing lead halides as precursors. Excitingly, the method can be easily extended to the synthesis of metal@PbS core-shell NCs with single-crystalline shells and specific exposed facets. In addition, the halide passivation layers on the NCs are found to greatly improve their antioxidant ability. Therefore, the Cl-passivated NCs can self-assemble into atomic-coupled monolayer films via oriented attachment under ambient conditions, which exhibit enhanced electrical conductivities compared with uncoupled counterparts. The precise synthesis of nanocrystals with tunable shapes and the construction of self-assembled films provide a way to expand their application in high-performance optoelectronic devices.
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