Dichloro (bis[diphenylthiourea]) cadmium complex as a precursor for HDA-capped CdS nanoparticles and their solubility in water

A single-source precursor route has been explored by using the diphenylthiourea cadmium complex as the source of cadmium sulphide (CdS) nanoparticles. The reaction was carried out using hexadecylamine (HDA) as the solvent and stabilising agent for the particles. The phenylthiourea complex was synth...

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Main Authors: Poslet Shumbula, Makwena Moloto, Tshinyadzo Tshikhudo, Manuel Fernandes
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2010-08-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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spelling doaj-2498a399e721468885fa5782576b95562021-04-04T20:05:47ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892010-08-011067/8Dichloro (bis[diphenylthiourea]) cadmium complex as a precursor for HDA-capped CdS nanoparticles and their solubility in waterPoslet Shumbula0Makwena Moloto1Tshinyadzo Tshikhudo2Manuel Fernandes3University of the WitwatersrandUniversity of JohannesburgMintek - Advanced Materials Division, RandburgUniversity of the WitwatersrandA single-source precursor route has been explored by using the diphenylthiourea cadmium complex as the source of cadmium sulphide (CdS) nanoparticles. The reaction was carried out using hexadecylamine (HDA) as the solvent and stabilising agent for the particles. The phenylthiourea complex was synthesised and characterised by means of a combination of spectroscopic techniques, microanalysis and X-ray crystal structural analysis. The diphenylthiourea complex was thermolysed in HDA at 120 °C for 1 h to produce CdS nanoparticles. The CdS nanoparticles prepared were made water-soluble via a ligand exchange reaction involving the use of pyridine to displace HDA. The pyridine was, in turn, replaced by glucose and glucuronic acid. The absorption and emission spectra showed the typical features of quantum confinement for the nanoparticles for both HDA-capped and glucose- or glucuronic acid-capped CdS nanoparticles. The change in the capping groups, from HDA to glucose and glucuronic acid, resulted in absorption and emission features that were almost similar, with only slight red-shifting and tailing.http://192.168.0.118/index.php/sajs/article/view/9937cadmium complexcrystal structurediphenylthioureananoparticleswater-soluble
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author Poslet Shumbula
Makwena Moloto
Tshinyadzo Tshikhudo
Manuel Fernandes
spellingShingle Poslet Shumbula
Makwena Moloto
Tshinyadzo Tshikhudo
Manuel Fernandes
Dichloro (bis[diphenylthiourea]) cadmium complex as a precursor for HDA-capped CdS nanoparticles and their solubility in water
South African Journal of Science
cadmium complex
crystal structure
diphenylthiourea
nanoparticles
water-soluble
author_facet Poslet Shumbula
Makwena Moloto
Tshinyadzo Tshikhudo
Manuel Fernandes
author_sort Poslet Shumbula
title Dichloro (bis[diphenylthiourea]) cadmium complex as a precursor for HDA-capped CdS nanoparticles and their solubility in water
title_short Dichloro (bis[diphenylthiourea]) cadmium complex as a precursor for HDA-capped CdS nanoparticles and their solubility in water
title_full Dichloro (bis[diphenylthiourea]) cadmium complex as a precursor for HDA-capped CdS nanoparticles and their solubility in water
title_fullStr Dichloro (bis[diphenylthiourea]) cadmium complex as a precursor for HDA-capped CdS nanoparticles and their solubility in water
title_full_unstemmed Dichloro (bis[diphenylthiourea]) cadmium complex as a precursor for HDA-capped CdS nanoparticles and their solubility in water
title_sort dichloro (bis[diphenylthiourea]) cadmium complex as a precursor for hda-capped cds nanoparticles and their solubility in water
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2010-08-01
description A single-source precursor route has been explored by using the diphenylthiourea cadmium complex as the source of cadmium sulphide (CdS) nanoparticles. The reaction was carried out using hexadecylamine (HDA) as the solvent and stabilising agent for the particles. The phenylthiourea complex was synthesised and characterised by means of a combination of spectroscopic techniques, microanalysis and X-ray crystal structural analysis. The diphenylthiourea complex was thermolysed in HDA at 120 °C for 1 h to produce CdS nanoparticles. The CdS nanoparticles prepared were made water-soluble via a ligand exchange reaction involving the use of pyridine to displace HDA. The pyridine was, in turn, replaced by glucose and glucuronic acid. The absorption and emission spectra showed the typical features of quantum confinement for the nanoparticles for both HDA-capped and glucose- or glucuronic acid-capped CdS nanoparticles. The change in the capping groups, from HDA to glucose and glucuronic acid, resulted in absorption and emission features that were almost similar, with only slight red-shifting and tailing.
topic cadmium complex
crystal structure
diphenylthiourea
nanoparticles
water-soluble
url http://192.168.0.118/index.php/sajs/article/view/9937
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