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Large-scale synthesis and growth mechanism of single-crystal Se nanobelts

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by Q Xie, Z Dai, W Huang, W Zhang, D Ma, Xiaokai Hu, Y Qian
Single-crystal trigonal (t) Se nanobelts have been synthesized on a large scale by reducing SeO2 with glucose at 160 °C. Electron microscopy images show that the nanobelts are 80 nm in diameter, 25 nm in thickness, and up to several hundreds of micrometers in length. HRTEM images prove that the nanobelts are single crystals and preferentially grow along the [001] direction. The time-dependent TEM images revealed that the formation and growth of t-Se nanobelts were governed by a solid−solution−solid growth mechanism. The redox reaction directly produced amorphous (α) Se nanoparticles under hydrothermal conditions. t-Se nanobelts were formed by dissolution and recrystallization of the initial α-Se nanoparticles under the functional capping of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP). The nanobelts obtained exhibit a quantum size effect in optical properties, showing a blue shift of the band gap and direct transitions relative to the values of bulk t-Se.

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Journal

Crystal growth & design

Volume

6

Issue

6

Pagination

1514 - 1517

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Location

Washington, D. C.

ISSN

1528-7483

eISSN

1528-7505

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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