Experimental investigation on the effect of ligands on copper(I)oxide/copper(II)oxide nanocrystal growth
Nano-scale copper oxide play an important role in optoelectronics, photovoltaic, and catalytic applications due to its unique properties. The controlled synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs) has been attributed to the use of capping ligands which binds to NP surface, thus limiting NP size growth and r...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-389152023-03-04T15:42:13Z Experimental investigation on the effect of ligands on copper(I)oxide/copper(II)oxide nanocrystal growth Mak, Hong Jun. Hu Xiao School of Materials Science and Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials Nano-scale copper oxide play an important role in optoelectronics, photovoltaic, and catalytic applications due to its unique properties. The controlled synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs) has been attributed to the use of capping ligands which binds to NP surface, thus limiting NP size growth and resisting oxidation. In this report, two different experimental methods: polyol reduction and thermal decomposition was employed for the synthesis of Cu/Cu2O/CuO NPs and the surface binding effect of various ligands: oleylamine, oleic acid, trioctylamine, onto the NP surface was investigated using these two methods. In polyol reduction, mixture of oleylamine and oleic acid in 1:1 ratio was found to enhance oxidation via the proposed cooperative-controlled crystallization mechanism. Additionally, oleic acid has better impedance of particle growth than oleylamine. The size and shape of the NPs were also found to depend on the reaction temperature. In thermal decomposition, it was found that oleic acid used prevents aggregation, whereas on the other hand, oleylamine and a mixture of oleylamine and oleic acid in 1:1 ratio is unable to prevent aggregation of NPs, forming aggregates of shapeless particles. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2010-05-20T08:12:09Z 2010-05-20T08:12:09Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/38915 en Nanyang Technological University 59 p. application/pdf |
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Nano-scale copper oxide play an important role in optoelectronics, photovoltaic, and
catalytic applications due to its unique properties. The controlled synthesis of
nanoparticles (NPs) has been attributed to the use of capping ligands which binds to
NP surface, thus limiting NP size growth and resisting oxidation. In this report, two
different experimental methods: polyol reduction and thermal decomposition was
employed for the synthesis of Cu/Cu2O/CuO NPs and the surface binding effect of
various ligands: oleylamine, oleic acid, trioctylamine, onto the NP surface was
investigated using these two methods.
In polyol reduction, mixture of oleylamine and oleic acid in 1:1 ratio was found to
enhance oxidation via the proposed cooperative-controlled crystallization mechanism. Additionally, oleic acid has better impedance of particle growth than oleylamine. The size and shape of the NPs were also found to depend on the reaction temperature. In thermal decomposition, it was found that oleic acid used prevents aggregation, whereas on the other hand, oleylamine and a mixture of oleylamine and oleic acid in 1:1 ratio is unable to prevent aggregation of NPs, forming aggregates of shapeless particles. |
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Experimental investigation on the effect of ligands on copper(I)oxide/copper(II)oxide nanocrystal growth |
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Experimental investigation on the effect of ligands on copper(I)oxide/copper(II)oxide nanocrystal growth |
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Experimental investigation on the effect of ligands on copper(I)oxide/copper(II)oxide nanocrystal growth |
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Experimental investigation on the effect of ligands on copper(I)oxide/copper(II)oxide nanocrystal growth |
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