Role of surface defects in colloidal cadmium selenide (CdSe) nanocrystals in the specificity of fluorescence quenching by metal cations

[Display omitted] •CdSe nanocrystals were synthesized with various CdSe/MSA stoichiometric ratio to control their surface state.•Fluorescence quenching of MSA-CdSe depends upon the nature of metal cations and upon the stoichiometric ratio CdSe/MSA.•Individual emission bands within spectra were analy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2020-07, Vol.571, p.368-377
Hauptverfasser: Mrad, Randa, Poggi, Mélanie, Ben Chaâbane, Rafik, Negrerie, Michel
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •CdSe nanocrystals were synthesized with various CdSe/MSA stoichiometric ratio to control their surface state.•Fluorescence quenching of MSA-CdSe depends upon the nature of metal cations and upon the stoichiometric ratio CdSe/MSA.•Individual emission bands within spectra were analyzed for each cations and nanocrystals.•The quenching mechanism involves the surface defects of CdSe nanocrystals. This study aimed to answer the question as whether crystal defects at the surface of soluble capped CdSe nanocrystals (or quantum dots, QDs) in water colloidal suspension are involved in the mechanism of fluorescence quenching induced by metal cations. Nanocrystals of CdSe were synthesized by an aqueous protocol, varying the ratio between the CdSe precursors and the grafted ligand mercaptosuccinic acid (MSA). Changing the MSA/CdSe ratio during synthesis impacts the crystal nucleation growth, which plays an important role in surface construction of CdSe QDs and changes the surface state. In this way, we could modulate the crystal surface defects of CdSe, as verified by analysis of the individual bands which constitute the emission spectra and are associated with different relaxation processes. We found that the various tested metal cations, which interact in solution with the MSA ligand grafted on the QDs, quench their fluorescence differently, depending on the MSA/CdSe ratio used in synthesis. The crystal defects modulate the excitonic relaxation in CdSe and we demonstrated here that the surface defects intervene in the quenching of QDs induced by the binding of cations.
ISSN:0021-9797
1095-7103
DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2020.03.058