Miszta et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Cation exchange reactions in colloidal branched nanocrystalsMiszta et al., 2011
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- Miszta K
- Dorfs D
- Genovese A
- Kim M
- Manna L
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- ACS nano
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Octapod-shaped colloidal nanocrystals composed of a central “core” region of cubic sphalerite CdSe and pods of hexagonal wurtzite CdS are subject to a cation exchange reaction in which Cd2+ ions are progressively exchanged by Cu+ ions. The reaction starts …
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