A study of PbS nanoparticle synthesis via sulfur powder

PbS nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized by the hot-injection solution-phase method using sulfur powder as precursor. Pb-precursor (446 mg PbO) was dissolved with 1.5 ml oleic acid in 15 ml 1-octadecene (ODE) solvent inside a four-neck flask under N<sub>2</sub> atmosphere and nucleated a...

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Main Authors: Gen Long, Kenneth Sabalo, Raheeb Alsaidi, Michael Beattie, Blawal Chaudhry, Mohammad Khan, Juhayer Uddin, Mostafa Sadoqi
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spelling doaj-7b5a6b4dee8d4abba9c10c1c94b9d6742020-11-25T01:58:18ZengAIMS PressAIMS Materials Science2372-04842017-03-014251552110.3934/matersci.2017.2.515matersci-04-00515A study of PbS nanoparticle synthesis via sulfur powderGen Long0Kenneth Sabalo1Raheeb Alsaidi2Michael Beattie3Blawal Chaudhry4Mohammad Khan5Juhayer Uddin6Mostafa Sadoqi7Department of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USADepartment of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USADepartment of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USADepartment of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USADepartment of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USADepartment of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USADepartment of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USADepartment of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USAPbS nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized by the hot-injection solution-phase method using sulfur powder as precursor. Pb-precursor (446 mg PbO) was dissolved with 1.5 ml oleic acid in 15 ml 1-octadecene (ODE) solvent inside a four-neck flask under N<sub>2</sub> atmosphere and nucleated at 120 °C for half an hour. S-precursor (S powder), dissolved in a mixture of 3 ml ODE and 1 ml Oleylamine, was then injected swiftly by a syringe into the flask with well-dissolved Pb-precursor. The growth time varied from 10 minutes to a few hours and growth temperature was maintained at from 90 to 120 °C after injection, which would result in nanoparticles of different sizes from 5 to 10 nm. The synthesized PbS NPs were characterized by TEM, XRD, and UV-Vis-NIR spectrometer. The morphology as well as absorption spectra were found to be highly sensitive to the synthesis conditions. The XRD spectra showed that the structures were less sensitive to synthesis conditions.http://www.aimspress.com/Materials/article/1356/fulltext.htmlsynthesisnanoparticleshot-injectioncharacterizationlead sulfidesulfur powder
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author Gen Long
Kenneth Sabalo
Raheeb Alsaidi
Michael Beattie
Blawal Chaudhry
Mohammad Khan
Juhayer Uddin
Mostafa Sadoqi
spellingShingle Gen Long
Kenneth Sabalo
Raheeb Alsaidi
Michael Beattie
Blawal Chaudhry
Mohammad Khan
Juhayer Uddin
Mostafa Sadoqi
A study of PbS nanoparticle synthesis via sulfur powder
AIMS Materials Science
synthesis
nanoparticles
hot-injection
characterization
lead sulfide
sulfur powder
author_facet Gen Long
Kenneth Sabalo
Raheeb Alsaidi
Michael Beattie
Blawal Chaudhry
Mohammad Khan
Juhayer Uddin
Mostafa Sadoqi
author_sort Gen Long
title A study of PbS nanoparticle synthesis via sulfur powder
title_short A study of PbS nanoparticle synthesis via sulfur powder
title_full A study of PbS nanoparticle synthesis via sulfur powder
title_fullStr A study of PbS nanoparticle synthesis via sulfur powder
title_full_unstemmed A study of PbS nanoparticle synthesis via sulfur powder
title_sort study of pbs nanoparticle synthesis via sulfur powder
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Materials Science
issn 2372-0484
publishDate 2017-03-01
description PbS nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized by the hot-injection solution-phase method using sulfur powder as precursor. Pb-precursor (446 mg PbO) was dissolved with 1.5 ml oleic acid in 15 ml 1-octadecene (ODE) solvent inside a four-neck flask under N<sub>2</sub> atmosphere and nucleated at 120 °C for half an hour. S-precursor (S powder), dissolved in a mixture of 3 ml ODE and 1 ml Oleylamine, was then injected swiftly by a syringe into the flask with well-dissolved Pb-precursor. The growth time varied from 10 minutes to a few hours and growth temperature was maintained at from 90 to 120 °C after injection, which would result in nanoparticles of different sizes from 5 to 10 nm. The synthesized PbS NPs were characterized by TEM, XRD, and UV-Vis-NIR spectrometer. The morphology as well as absorption spectra were found to be highly sensitive to the synthesis conditions. The XRD spectra showed that the structures were less sensitive to synthesis conditions.
topic synthesis
nanoparticles
hot-injection
characterization
lead sulfide
sulfur powder
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