Abstract
A convenient and non-TOP-based route for the synthesis of core–shell CdSe/CdS quantum dots (QDs) is developed for the first time. Simple reagents, such as cadmium oxide, selenium powder, sodium sulfide, paraffin and oleic acid with obvious advantages are used to replace organometallics. This simple route allows the preparation of a series of core–shell CdSe/CdS QDs emitting in a wide wavelength range (from 510 to 615 nm). After passivation of CdSe by CdS shell using sodium sulfide as the source of sulfur at 80 °C, the quantum yields (QYs) are improved from 15–30% to 35–50% and remained stable at least for 4 months. A narrow bandwidth (FWHM<50 nm) indicates that the as-prepared QDs have uniform size distribution, desirable dispersibility and good fluorescence properties. The whole procedure can be carried out either open to air or under nitrogen atmosphere, which is simpler, greener and cheaper as compared with TOP-based route.
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