Abstract

In the field of nanoscience, the ability to prepare high-quality nanocrystals is crucial for fundamental research and technology development. Herein, we review a general route for the colloidal preparation of monodisperse nanocrystals, which is divided into five different stages, namely (i) nucleation, (ii) growth, (iii) Ostwald ripening, (iv) surfactant capping and (v) precipitation. Each of the five stages is discussed in detail to provide a comprehensive understanding of the mechanism behind nanocrystal formation and the subsequent processing steps. We put emphasis on the classical theories and experimental techniques that are most frequently practiced. These are useful for the successful design and fabrication of nanocrystals with properties that are beneficial for use in a plethora of technological applications.

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