Abstract

Considerable work has been done in the last three decades using single molecular precursors (SMPs) to prepare size- and shape-controlled inorganic materials on a nanoscale (1–100nm). The flexibility and availability of a large number of starting materials have made it possible to design thermally and photochemically stable single-source molecular precursors for almost all technologically important inorganic materials. The single-source precursor route offers exceptional freedom to prepare high-efficiency all-inorganic nanostructured materials (0-, 1-, 2-, and 3-dimensional) for a large number of applications. A large number of binary-, ternary-, and quaternary-phased metal chalcogenide/oxide materials have been prepared successfully and have demonstrated the excellence of this method. The presence of all of the required elements in a single molecule provides an intrinsic means to control stoichiometric ratio in the as-deposited material.

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