CdS nanoparticles capped with 1-substituted 5-thiotetrazoles: Synthesis, characterization, and thermolysis of the surfactant
Abstract
We propose a new type of surfactants, namely, tetrazole derivatives which can be controllably removed from the nanoparticle surface. Tetrazoles are a peculiar class of heterocyclic compounds. The presence of four nitrogen atoms in the tetrazole ring determines their interesting physical and chemical properties. Tetrazoles show high thermal stability below 200C while decomposing at higher temperature with formation of gaseous products and no or very little solid residue. Moreover, the tetrazole group is known as an important ligand in coordination chemistry. Its donor nitrogen atoms can bind to various metal ions leading to stable complexes with diverse coordination modes of the heteroring. We report the synthesis of CdS NPs capped with 1-R-5-thiotetrazoles using two different synthetic schemes: solution-phase and solventless single precursor approaches. In both synthetic procedures cadmium thiotetrazolates were used as cadmium precursors and sources of surfactant.
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