Hierarchical, Ultrathin Single-Crystal Nanowires of
CdS Conveniently Produced in Laser-Induced Thermal Field
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Abstract
Hierarchical nanowires (HNWs) exhibit
unique properties and have
wide applications, while often suffering from imperfect structure.
Herein, we report a facile strategy toward ultrathin CdS HNWs with
monocrystal structure, where a continuous-wave (CW) Nd:YAG laser is
employed to irradiate an oleic acid (OA) solution containing precursors
and a light absorber. The high heating rate and large temperature
gradient generated by the CW laser lead to the rapid formation of
tiny zinc-blende CdS nanocrystals which then line up into nanowires
with the help of OA molecules. Next, the nanowires experience a phase
transformation from zinc-blende to wurtzite structure, and the transformation-induced
stress creates terraces on their surface, which promotes the growth
of side branches and eventually results in monocrystal HNWs with an
ultrathin diameter of 24 nm. The one-step synthesis of HNWs is conducted
in air and completes in just 40 s, thus being very simple and rapid.
The prepared CdS HNWs display photocatalytic performance superior
to their nanoparticle counterparts, thus showing promise for catalytic
applications in the future