Abstract

A simple and facile template-free method has been developed for the fabrication of CdS hollow nanospheres via hydrothermal treatment of aqueous solutions of cadmium acetate and thiourea. Based on the detailed investigation on the influences of experimental parameters including the precursor chemical concentrations, reaction time, and reaction temperature, the formation mechanism of the hollow interiors by an Ostwald ripening process was the first time proposed for CdS hollow nanospheres. In particular, it was found that molar ratio of thiourea:Cd2+ in the starting solutions affected the sizes of the nanospheres and the hollowing process. At a high ratio of 25:1, hollow nanospheres with an average diameter of ca. 100 nm were obtained. In the presence of a large excess of thiourea, isotropic growth of CdS nanocrystallites occurred with their domain sizes in [100] and [001] directions similar at ca. 20 nm. At the same time, the hollowing process was promoted because of a fast mass transport. At lower molar r...

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