Interfacial synthesis of pyramidal lead sulfide crystallites with high energy {331} facets |
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Authors: | Thomas P John Fan Dongbo O'Brien Paul |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry and School of Materials, Oxford Road, The University of Manchester, Manchester M139PL, UK. |
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Abstract: | Single crystals of PbS in the form pyramids with a high proportion of high energy {331} faces are obtained by the use of a novel reaction technique at the interface of water and toluene. The pyramids spontaneously form a monolayer spread across the entire water-toluene interface. The influence of deposition parameters such as temperature, solution concentration, reaction time on the nature and properties of interfacial films are studied. In addition, the effect of solvo-static parameters such as column height and interfacial area are investigated. The obtained films are characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). |
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