Acid-Base Mediated Ligand Exchange on Near-Infrared Absorbing, Indium-Based III-V Colloidal Quantum Dots

Colloidal quantum dots (QDs) made from In-based III-V semiconductors are emerging as a printable infrared material. However, the formulation of infrared inks and the formation of electrically conductive QD coatings is hampered by a limited understanding of the surface chemistry of In-based QDs. In t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal Of The American Chemical Society 2021-03, Vol.143 (11), p.4290-4301
Hauptverfasser: Leemans, Jari, Dümbgen, Kim C, Minjauw, Matthias M, Zhao, Qiang, Vantomme, André, Infante, Ivan, Detavernier, Christophe, Hens, Zeger
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Zusammenfassung:Colloidal quantum dots (QDs) made from In-based III-V semiconductors are emerging as a printable infrared material. However, the formulation of infrared inks and the formation of electrically conductive QD coatings is hampered by a limited understanding of the surface chemistry of In-based QDs. In this work, we present a case study on the surface termination of IR active III-V QDs absorbing at 1220 nm that were synthesized by reducing a mixture of indium halides and an aminoarsine by an aminophosphine in oleylamine. We find that this recently established synthesis method yields In(As,P) QDs with minor phosphorus admixing and a surface terminated by a mixture of oleylamine and chloride. Exposing these QDs to protic surface-active compounds RXH, such as fatty acids or alkanethiols, initiates a ligand exchange reaction involving the binding of the conjugate base RX- and the desorption of 1 equiv of alkylammonium chloride. Using density functional theory simulations, we confirm that the formation of the alkylammonium chloride salt can provide the energy needed to drive such acid/base mediated ligand exchange reactions, even for weak organic acids such as alkanethiols. We conclude that the unique surface termination of In(As,P) QDs, consisting of a mixture of L-type and X-type ligands and acid/base mediated ligand exchange, can form a general model for In-based III-V QDs synthesized using indium halides and aminopnictogens.
ISSN:0002-7863