Abstract

Homogeneous hybrid CdS-cystine composites with different shapes such as side spindle-like, bundle-like, laminar and egg-like have been fabricated in mild conditions using CdS QDs as inorganic unit and l-cysteine as organic unit, in which l-cysteine was oxidated to generate cystine as an organic matrix. It is demonstrated that the morphologies of composites were controllable with pH of reactant solution and concentration of l-cysteine. The morphological evolution and photoluminescence properties of composites have also been explored.

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