Synthesis and characterisation of small ZnS particles
Authors: Berlier, G.; Meneau, F.; Sankar, G.; Catlow, C.R.A.; Thomas, J.M.; Spliethoff, B.; Schüth, F.; Coluccia, S.
Source: Research on Chemical Intermediates, Volume 32, Number 7, 2006 , pp. 683-693(11)
Publisher: VSP, an imprint of Brill
Abstract:
Small ZnS particles, prepared at room temperature in an alcoholic medium using a zinc salt and thioacetamide as sulphur source, have been characterised using a suite of techniques which includes XRD, TEM and Zn K-edge EXAFS. The investigation suggests that aggregates of small sphalerite particles (cubic lattice), with average size of 3.5 nm and well-defined morphology are obtained and the particle size appears not to change with increase in the reaction time from 2 to 24 h. Zn K-edge EXAFS experiments were performed at 10 K, in order to reduce thermal disorder and the refinement of the EXAFS data resulted in very small second shell coordination numbers with respect to the bulk samples. The result is in good agreement with SEM and XRD data about the presence of nanosized particles, having a large number of surface atoms with low second shell coordination number.Keywords: ZNS; NANOPARTICLES; EXAFS; TEM
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156856706778400334
Publication date: 2006-08-01
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- In this Subject: Physical & Theoretical Chemistry
- By this author: Berlier, G. ; Meneau, F. ; Sankar, G. ; Catlow, C.R.A. ; Thomas, J.M. ; Spliethoff, B. ; Schüth, F. ; Coluccia, S.

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