Green synthesis of tunable Cu(In1−xGax)Se2 nanoparticles using non-organic solvents
Author(s) -
Layla A. Al Juhaiman,
L. Scoles,
David Kingston,
Bussaraporn Patarachao,
Dashan Wang,
Farid Bensebaa
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
green chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.221
H-Index - 221
eISSN - 1463-9270
pISSN - 1463-9262
DOI - 10.1039/c001813a
Subject(s) - x ray photoelectron spectroscopy , crystallite , chalcopyrite , nanoparticle , materials science , aqueous solution , chemical engineering , absorption (acoustics) , absorption spectroscopy , characterization (materials science) , acetic acid , copper , analytical chemistry (journal) , nanotechnology , chemistry , organic chemistry , metallurgy , physics , quantum mechanics , engineering , composite material
A green synthesis route of Cu(In1-xGax)Se2 nanoparticles with variable Ga content is described in this report for the first time. Only water and a minimum amount of energy input are used. Heating appropriate amounts of Cu, In, Ga and Se dispersed in an aqueous solution containing mercapto-acetic acid in a microwave oven gives rise to small and uniform nanoparticles. These new materials have been characterized to confirm composition, geometrical and structural properties. Transmission electron microcopy (TEM) confirmed size distribution around 4 nm. XRD confirmed the chalcopyrite structure with an average crystallite size of 3 nm. Atomic concentration and oxidation states of the different elements have been investigated using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). UV-visible absorption characterization confirmed the tunable optical properties of these materials. The proposed synthesis is scalable for commercial production with minimal environmental impact.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
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