Low-temperature synthetic method for size-controlled CdSe nanocrystals: utilization of boron selenide
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Nora Iancu, Renu Sharma, Dong-Kyun Seo
By employing B2Se3 as a selenium source, we demonstrate that at reaction temperatures as low as 60 °C, relatively monodisperse, fluorescent CdSe nanocrystals can be conveniently prepared in various sizes selected from 2 to 13 nm.
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