Chemoaffinity-mediated synthesis of NaRES 2-based nanocrystals as versatile nano-building blocks and durable nano-pigments

Yi Ding, Jun Gu, Tao Zhang, An Xiang Yin, Lu Yang, Ya Wen Zhang*, Chun Hua Yan

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Abstract

In this article, we present a chemoaffinity-mediated synthetic strategy toward trivalent rare earth (RE) sulfides-based nanocrystals with poor affinity between cation and anion (i.e., RE 3+ and S 2-). With the affinity mediation among multiple constituents based on hard and soft acid and base theory, we synthesized a series of monodisperse NaRES 2 nanocrystals (RE = La to Lu, Y). The revelation of the nanocrystal growth mechanism from both experimental evidence and crystal structure modeling has enabled a robust control over the sizes and morphologies of the nanocrystals. This principle of chemoaffinity has also promised the synthesis of well-defined but even more complex RE-based hetero-nanostructures (i.e. NaLaS 2-Au, Au@NaLaS 2, NaLaS 2@Ag 2S, Au@NaLaS 2@Ag 2S) with tunable optical properties. Furthermore, this synthetic method has yielded durable NaCeS 2-based red nano-pigments under ambient conditions, with superior brightness and permeability in polydimethylsiloxane.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3255-3264
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume134
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2012
Externally publishedYes

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