1. Fabrication and characterization of solid PbI2 nanocrystals.
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Gopi K Kasi, Norman R Dollahon, and Temer S Ahmadi
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LEAD compounds , *NANOCRYSTALS , *INORGANIC synthesis , *NANOPARTICLES , *REVERSED micelles , *HEPTANE , *LIGHT absorption , *ABSORPTION spectra , *EXCITON theory , *OPTICAL spectroscopy , *QUANTUM theory - Abstract
Lead iodide nanoparticles are synthesized in reverse micelle solution of AOT/H2O/n-heptane. Optical absorption spectra and TEM analysis indicated the formation of crystalline particles with an average radius of 1.5 nm, which is less than the Bohr radius of the exciton (1.9 nm) in bulk PbI2. Using theoretical models and optical spectra of quantum confined PbI2 nanoparticles, a radius of 1.5 nm and a thickness of 1.7 nm was calculated, which are in full agreement with the TEM results. Particles were isolated from the dispersed medium and were analysed by powder XRD and Raman spectroscopy, indicating the formation of a predominantly 2H-PbI2 polytype. This work presents the first case of fully isolated, fully characterized solid nanoparticles of PbI2. It also presents XRD and Raman spectrum for the first time for PbI2 nanoparticles of intermediate quantum confinement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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