Abstract
We report
the colloidal synthesis of a series of surfactant-stabilized lead chalcohalide
nanocrystals. Our work is mainly focused on Pb4S3Br2,
a chalco-halide phase unknown to date that does not belong to the ambient-pressure
PbS – PbBr2 phase diagram. The Pb4S3Br2
nanocrystals herein feature a remarkably narrow size distribution (with a size
dispersion as low as 5%) a good size tunability (from 7 to ∼30 nm), an indirect bandgap, photoconductivity (responsivity
= 4 ± 1
mA/W) and stability for months
under air. A crystal structure is proposed for this new material by combining the
information from 3D electron diffraction and electron tomography of a single
nanocrystal, X-Ray powder diffraction and density functional theory
calculations. Such a structure is closely related to that of the recently
discovered high-pressure chalcohalide Pb4S3I2
phase, and indeed we were able to extend our synthesis scheme to Pb4S3I2
colloidal nanocrystals, whose structure matches the one that has been published
for the bulk. Finally, we could also prepare nanocrystals of Pb3S2Cl2,
which proved to be a structural analogue of the recently reported bulk Pb3Se2Br2
phase. It is remarkable that one high-pressure structure (for Pb4S3I2)
and two metastable structures that had not yet been reported (for Pb4S3Br2
and Pb3S2Cl2) can be prepared on the nanoscale
by wet-chemical approaches. This highlights the important role of colloidal
chemistry in the discovery of new materials and motivates further exploration into
metal chalcohalides nanocrystals.
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Pb4S3Br2 DFT
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Pb4S3Br2 Rietveld
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Pb3S2Cl2 Rietveld
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200401- PbBrS SI
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