Alkyl-Functionalized Oxide-Free Silicon Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Optical Properties

M. Rosso-Vasic, E. Spruijt, B. van Lagen, L. de Cola, H. Zuilhof

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Abstract

Highly monodisperse silicon nanoparticles (1.57 ± 0.21 nm) are synthesized with a covalently attached alkyl monolayer on a gram scale. Infrared spectroscopy shows that these silicon nanoparticles contain only a few oxygen atoms per nanoparticle. XPS spectra clearly show the presence of unoxidized Si and attached alkyl chains. Owing to the relatively efficient synthesis (yields 100-fold higher than of those previously reported) the molar extinction coefficient can be measured: max = 1.7 × 10-4 M-1cm-1, only a factor of 4 lower than that of CdS and CdSe nanoparticles of that size. The quantum yield of emission ranges from 0.12 (C10H21-capping) to 0.23 (C16H33-capping). UV/Vis absorption and emission spectroscopy show clear vibrational progressions (974 ± 14 cm-1; up to five vibrational bands visible at room temperature), resembling bulk SiC phonons, which support the monodispersity observed by TEM. This was also confirmed by time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy measurements, which display a strictly monoexponential decay that can only be indicative of monodisperse, ball-shaped nanoparticles
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1835-1841
JournalSmall
Volume4
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • hydrogen-terminated silicon
  • porous silicon
  • surface functionalization
  • nanocrystals
  • hydrosilylation
  • monolayers
  • luminescence
  • spectroscopy
  • photoluminescence
  • nanoclusters

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