Facet-Dependent On-Surface Reactions in the Growth of CdSe Nanoplatelets

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2019 Dec 2;58(49):17764-17770. doi: 10.1002/anie.201909576. Epub 2019 Oct 22.

Abstract

Facet-dependent on-surface reactions are systematically studied on zinc-blende CdSe nanoplatelets with atomically-flat {001} basal facets and small yet non-polar side facets. The on-surface half-reactions between the surface Se sites and Cd carboxylates in the solution are qualitatively equivalent to those on the spheroidal counterparts. Conversely, the on-surface half-reactions between the surface Cd sites and the activated Se precursors in solution show a strong facet-dependence, which includes three distinguishable stages. In the first stage, the Se precursors adsorb onto the small and non-polar side facets of the nanoplatelets. The second stage is initiated by the adsorbed Se precursors at the side-basal plane edges and proceeds from the edges to the center of the basal planes in quasi-zeroth-order kinetics. In the third stage, the nanoplatelets are dismantled, which includes the creation of a hole in the middle and a build-up of thick edges.

Keywords: cadmium selenide; nanocrystals; reaction kinetics; surface reactions.

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