Abstract

AbstractGroup 14 nanocrystals (NCs) have gained significant attention in the last decade largely owing to their unique and tunable optoelectronic properties, allowing for diverse applications across a range of fields. Herein we report a gram‐scale method to prepare Si and Ge NCs from mesoporous metal oxides using a solid‐state metallothermic reduction method. Mesoporous SiO2 and GeO2 were prepared using a templated sol‐gel method. The influence of pore size of the metal oxide precursor and the nature of reducing metal on the formation of Si and Ge was investigated. The NCs were functionalized with dodecyl groups via microwave‐assisted hydrosilylation and hydrogermylation reactions, respectively. Si and Ge NCs were found to have tunable visible or near‐IR luminescence with high emission quantum yields.

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