2D-Oriented Attachment of 1D Colloidal Semiconductor Nanocrystals via an Etchant

Nano Lett. 2022 Feb 9;22(3):942-947. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03680. Epub 2022 Jan 28.

Abstract

The oriented attachment (OA) of 0D semiconductor nanocrystals into 1D and 2D nanostructures with unique properties is useful for the fabrication of quantum confined nanomaterials that are otherwise difficult to produce by direct synthesis. Given that the OA of 1D nanocrystals such as nanorods generally produces linear chains, rod-couple structures, or clustered columns, linking them in a facet-specific manner to produce 2D structures is challenging. Here, we report that 1D Cu2-xS nanorods undergo etching on exposure to hexylphosphonic acid under mild heating, which results in an increased curvature and a reduction in surface ligands at those sites. This causes the nanorods to fuse via their basal tip facets into chains and then cojoin through diametrically opposed side facets, resulting in atomically coupled, 2D raftlike structures. The stepwise OA of 1D nanocrystals into 2D nanostructures illustrated here expands the range of nanoarchitectures that can be produced via solution-processed methods.

Keywords: 1D nanocrystals; 2D nanostructures; etchant; nanorods; oriented attachment; semiconductor.