Title of article :
The use of castor oil and ricinoleic acid in lead chalcogenide nanocrystal synthesis
Author/Authors :
Kyobe, Joseph W. M University of Dar es Salaam - Tanzania , Mubofu, Egid B University of Dar es Salaam - Tanzania , Makame, Yahya M. M University of Dar es Salaam - Tanzania , Mlowe, Sixberth University of Zululand - South Africa , Revaprasadu, Neerish University of Zululand - South Africa
Abstract :
A green solution-based thermolysis method for
the synthesis of lead chalcogenide (PbE, E = S, Se, Te)
nanocrystals in castor oil (CSTO) and its isolate ricinoleic
acid (RA) is described. The blue shift observed from the
optical spectra of CSTO and RA-capped PbE nanocrystals
(NCs) confirmed the evidence of quantum confinement.
The dimensions of PbE NCs obtained from NIR absorption
spectra, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and
X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies were in good agreement.
The particle sizes estimated were in the range of 20, 25,
and 130 nm for castor oil-capped PbS, PbSe, and PbTe,
respectively. Well-defined close to cubic-shaped particles
were observed in the scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
images of PbSe and PbTe nanocrystals. The high-resolution TEM and selective area electron diffraction (SAED)
micrographs of the as-synthesized crystalline PbE NCs
showed distinct lattice fringes with d-spacing distances
corroborating with the standard values reported in
literature.
Keywords :
Castor oil , Ricinoleic acid , Lead chalcogenide nanocrystals , Optical properties , Green synthesis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics