The dispersibility of organic capped nanocrystals (NCs) in diverse solvents is one of the key factor of the success of such a class of nanostructured materials. In this work the α-cyclodextrins, mediated phase transfer has been considered as an effective procedure to direct the NC transfer from the organic solvent to water. The effect of the original organic solvent, namely hexane and chloroform, and of the ligand molecule coordinating CdS nanocrystal surface has been investigated by optical (UV-Vis, Photoluminescence, FTIR, Dynamic Light Scattering) and calorimetric techniques. The calorimetric investigation has been carried out by performing dilution experiments and the correlation between thermal effects and dilution ratio has been evaluated using the McMillan approach. The obtained results have provided relevant insight on the parameters driving the phase transfer process and on the NC mutual interaction, thus resulting valuable on the effectiveness of the phase transfer procedure.

Interactions between surfactant capped CdS nanocrystals and organic solvent

DEPALO N;CURRI M. L.;AGOSTIANO A.
2008-01-01

Abstract

The dispersibility of organic capped nanocrystals (NCs) in diverse solvents is one of the key factor of the success of such a class of nanostructured materials. In this work the α-cyclodextrins, mediated phase transfer has been considered as an effective procedure to direct the NC transfer from the organic solvent to water. The effect of the original organic solvent, namely hexane and chloroform, and of the ligand molecule coordinating CdS nanocrystal surface has been investigated by optical (UV-Vis, Photoluminescence, FTIR, Dynamic Light Scattering) and calorimetric techniques. The calorimetric investigation has been carried out by performing dilution experiments and the correlation between thermal effects and dilution ratio has been evaluated using the McMillan approach. The obtained results have provided relevant insight on the parameters driving the phase transfer process and on the NC mutual interaction, thus resulting valuable on the effectiveness of the phase transfer procedure.
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