Abstract
| - The synthesis of near-monodisperse, spherical Bi nanocrystals (dots) in the diameter range of 3−115 nm is described. The colloidal dots are prepared by a simple, one-step procedure. Variations in the reaction conditions afford nanorods, nanoplates, and nanoribbons.
- Near-monodisperse Bi dots in the diameter range of 3−115 nm are synthesized by a simple, solution-based one-step approach by varying the amounts of Bi[N(SiMe3)2]3, Na[N(SiMe3)2], and a polymer surfactant, poly(1-hexadecene)0.67-co-(1-vinylpyrrolidinone)0.33, employed. The reaction conditions are further modified to produce Bi nanorods and nanoplates. Alternatively, near-monodisperse Bi dots in the diameter range of 30−45 nm are synthesized by a secondary-addition technique. With a slight modification of this technique, nanoribbons are obtained. The roles of polymer and Na[N(SiMe3)2] in the size and shape control of these Bi nanoparticles are discussed.
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