Effect of Protons on CdSe and CdSe–ZnS Nanocrystals
in Organic Solution
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Abstract
Core
and core–shell quantum dots are covered with a layer
of organic ligands which prevents aggregation and eliminates surface
defects, thus enhancing the photophysical properties and stability
of the material. These ligands are usually Lewis bases and can therefore
be affected by the presence of acid in the surrounding environment.
We synthesized core CdSe and core–shell CdSe–ZnS quantum
dots with various shell thicknesses and different organic ligands,
and we investigated the effect of acid and base on their photophysical
properties. In dilute CHCl<sub>3</sub> solution, the organic ligands
can be protonated upon addition of acid and detached from the surface
of the nanoparticles. As a consequence, the nanoparticles aggregate
and their luminescence is quenched. Aggregated particles can be partly
disgregated and the luminescence restored by deprotonation of the
free ligands with a base. Since the presence of organic ligands on
the surface is an essential characteristic of quantum dots, these
effects should be taken into consideration when designing quantum
dot-based sensors