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Colloidal synthesis of the mixed ionic-electronic conducting NaSbS 2 nanocrystals.

Maria ZubairSyed Abdul AhadIbrahim Saana AmiinuVasily A LebedevMohini MishraHugh GeaneyShalini SinghKevin M Ryan
Published in: Nanoscale horizons (2023)
Solution-based synthesis of mixed ionic and electronic conductors (MIECs) has enabled the development of novel inorganic materials with implications for a wide range of energy storage applications. However, many technologically relevant MIECs contain toxic elements (Pb) or are prepared by using traditional high-temperature solid-state synthesis. Here, we provide a simple, low-temperature and size-tunable (50-90 nm) colloidal hot injection approach for the synthesis of NaSbS 2 based MIECs using widely available and non-toxic precursors. Key synthetic parameters (cationic precursor, reaction temperature, and ligand) are examined to regulate the shape and size of the NaSbS 2 nanocrystals (NCs). FTIR studies revealed that ligands with carboxylate functionality are coordinated to the surface of the synthesized NaSbS 2 NCs. The synthesized NaSbS 2 nanocrystals have electronic and ionic conductivities of 3.31 × 10 -10 (e - ) and 1.9 × 10 -5 (Na + ) S cm -1 respectively, which are competitive with the ionic and electrical conductivities of perovskite materials generated by solid-state reactions. This research gives a mechanistic understanding and post-synthetic evaluation of parameters influencing the formation of sodium antimony chalcogenides materials.
Keyphrases
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