Comparison of water-soluble CdTe nanoparticles synthesized in air and in nitrogen

Yuanfang Liu, Wei-Chen*, Alan G. Joly, Yuqing Wang, Carey Pope, Yongbin Zhang, Jan Olov Bovin, Peter Sherwood

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Abstract

It is commonly believed that high-quality CdTe nanoparticles with strong luminescence can only be prepared under the protection of an inert gas such as nitrogen or argon. Here, we report the preparation of highly luminescent CdTe nnaoparticles in air and compare their luminescence properties with CdTe nanoparticles made in nitrogen. We find that both water-soluble CdTe nanoparticles made in air and in nitrogen exhibit strong photoluminescence as well as upconversion luminescence at room temperature. However, differences do exist between the particles made in air and those made in nitrogen. In particular, the particles prepared in air display a faster growth rate, grow to larger sizes, and display stronger electron coupling relative to the particles prepared in nitrogen. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis indicates that the oxygen content in the nanoparticles synthesized in air is higher that that in particles synthesized in N2, likely resulting in a higher availability of excess free cadmium. Cytotoxicity measurements reveal that the particles made in air appear slightly more toxic, possibly due to the excess of free cadmium.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16992-17000
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume110
Issue number34
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Aug 2006
Externally publishedYes

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