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1 On traits matching and the modular organization of food web and occurrence networks Borzone Mas D; Scarabotti PA; Vaschetto PA; Alvarenga P; Vazquez M; Arim M; 41840807
BIOLOGY
2 Understanding the environmental fate and risks of organophosphate esters: Challenges in linking precursors, parent compounds, and derivatives Li Z; Chen R; Xing C; Zhong G; Zhang X; Jones KC; Zhu Y; 40845576
CHEMBIOCHEM
3 Mechanochemistry for Metal-Organic Frameworks and Covalent-Organic Frameworks (MOFs, COFs): Methods, Materials, and Mechanisms Marrett JM; Effaty F; Ottenwaelder X; Frišcic T; 40708349
CHEMBIOCHEM
4 Enhanced biodegradation of crude oil by phosphate-solubilizing bacteria Bacillus subtilis PSB-1: Overcoming soluble phosphorus deficiency Wang X; Du Z; Li Z; Liu M; Mu J; Feng L; Chen Z; Chen Q; 40609441
ENCS
5 Unraveling the resuspension and transformation of stranded oil: Mechanisms driving oil-particle aggregate formation in intertidal zones Yang X; Bi H; Huang G; Zhang H; Lyu L; An C; 40544777
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6 Amorphous Cu/Fe nanoparticles with tandem intracellular and extracellular electron capacity for enhancing denitrification performance and recovery of co-contaminant suppressed denitrification Fu J; Guo T; Li H; Liu W; Chen Z; Wang X; Guo J; 39542060
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7 The degradation of polylactic acid face mask components in different environments Lyu L; Bagchi M; Ng KTW; Markoglou N; Chowdhury R; An C; Chen Z; Yang X; 39378804
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8 Binary Cu2-xS Templates Direct the Formation of Quaternary Cu2ZnSnS4 (Kesterite, Wurtzite) Nanocrystals Yarur Villanueva F; Green PB; Qiu C; Ullah SR; Buenviaje K; Howe JY; Majewski MB; Wilson MWB; 34705409
CNSR
9 Elucidating the mechanism of dual-fluorescence in carbon dots Macairan JR; de Medeiros TV; Gazzetto M; Yarur Villanueva F; Cannizzo A; Naccache R; 34388574
CNSR
10 Kinetic and reaction mechanism of generated by-products in a photocatalytic oxidation reactor: Model development and validation Malayeri M; Lee CS; Niu J; Zhu J; Haghighat F; 34182424
ENCS
11 Removal of arsenic from water through ceramic filter modified by nano-CeO2: A cost-effective approach for remote areas. Yang X; Huang G; An C; Chen X; Shen J; Yin J; Song P; Xu Z; Li Y; 33182193
ENCS
12 Functional PVDF ultrafiltration membrane for Tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBPA) removal with high water recovery. Chen X, Huang G, Li Y, An C, Feng R, Wu Y, Shen J 32497754
ENCS
13 Water Droplet Erosion of Wind Turbine Blades: Mechanics, Testing, Modeling and Future Perspectives. Elhadi Ibrahim M, Medraj M 31906204
ENCS
14 Exploring the use of ceramic disk filter coated with Ag/ZnO nanocomposites as an innovative approach for removing Escherichia coli from household drinking water. Huang J, Huang G, An C, Xin X, Chen X, Zhao Y, Feng R, Xiong W 31864067
ENCS
15 Some Metabolites Act as Second Messengers in Yeast Chronological Aging. Mohammad K, Dakik P, Medkour Y, McAuley M, Mitrofanova D, Titorenko VI 29543708
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Binary Cu2-xS Templates Direct the Formation of Quaternary Cu2ZnSnS4 (Kesterite, Wurtzite) Nanocrystals
Authors:Yarur Villanueva FGreen PBQiu CUllah SRBuenviaje KHowe JYMajewski MBWilson MWB
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34705409/
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.1c06730
Publication:ACS nano
Keywords:CZTScation exchange mechanismcolloidal synthesiskesteritenanocrystalsnucleation and growthstructural rearrangement
PMID:34705409 Category: Date Added:2021-10-27
Dept Affiliation: CNSR
1 Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 3H6, Canada.
2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Centre for NanoScience Research, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.
3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 3E4, Canada.

Description:

Kesterite Cu2ZnSnS4 (k-CZTS) nanocrystals have received attention for their tunable optoelectronic properties, as well as the earth abundance of their constituent atoms. However, the phase-pure synthesis of these quaternary NCs is challenging due to their polymorphism, as well as the undesired formation of related binary and ternary impurities. A general synthetic route to tackle this complexity is to pass through intermediate template nanocrystals that direct subsequent cation exchange toward the desired quaternary crystalline phase, particularly those that are thermodynamically disfavored or otherwise synthetically challenging. Here, working within this model multinary system, we achieve control over the formation of three binary copper sulfide polymorphs, cubic digenite (Cu1.8S), hexagonal covellite (CuS), and monoclinic djurleite (Cu1.94S). Controlled experiments with Cu0 seeds show that selected binary phases can be favored by the identity and stoichiometry of the sulfur precursor alone under otherwise comparable reaction conditions. We then demonstrate that the nature of the Cu2-xS template dictates the final polymorph of the CZTS nanocrystal products. Through digenite, the cation exchange reaction readily yields the k-CZTS phase due to its highly similar anion sublattice. Covellite nanocrystals template the k-CZTS phase but via major structural rearrangement to digenite that requires elevated temperatures in the absence of a strong reducing agent. In contrast, we show that independently synthesized djurleite nanorods template the formation of the wurtzite polymorph (w-CZTS) but with prominent stacking faults in the final product. Applying this refined understanding to the standard one-pot syntheses of k- and w-CZTS nanocrystals, we identify that these reactions are each effectively templated by binary intermediates formed in situ, harnessing their properties to guide the overall synthesis of phase-pure quaternary materials. Our results provide tools for the careful development of tailored nanocrystal syntheses in complex polymorphic systems.





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