Bright and water-soluble near IR-Emitting CdSe/CdTe/ZnSe Type-II/Type-I nanocrystals, tuning the efficiency and stability by growth

by Blackman, B.; Battaglia, D.; Peng, X. G.

Highly photoluminescent CdSe/CdTe/ZnSe type-II/type-I composite nanocrystals, both dot- and peanut-shaped, were prepared via the modified successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) techniques, straight SILAR for peanut-shaped ones and SILAR coupled with thermal-cycling (SILAR-TC) for dotshaped ones. The CdSe/CdTe type-II heterojunction offered the nanocrystals with near-infrared emission and the CdTe/ZnSe type-I heterojunction helped to confine the photogenerated charges away from the ligands and solution environment. This structural feature makes the photoluminescence quantum yield of the CdSe/CdTe/ZnSe core/shell/shell type-II/type-I dots that have a uniformly grown ZnSe shell retain as high as 60% after replacing the original amine ligands with mercaptopropionic acid (MPA). Conversely, the emission of the corresponding CdSe/CdTe core/shell dots (CdSe/CdTe/ZnSe composite peanuts) was completely (almost completely) quenched by the same ligand treatment. The emission properties of the MPA-coated CdSe/CdTe/ZnSe core/shell/shell dots were stable in water in the buffer solutions with their pH in a range between about 5 and 9.

Journal
Chemistry of Materials
Volume
20
Issue
15
Year
2008
Start Page
4847-4853
URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cm8000688
ISBN/ISSN
1520-5002; 0897-4756
DOI
10.1021/cm8000688