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Depositing Ordered Arrays of Metal Sulfide Nanoparticles in Nanostructures Using Supercritical Fluid Carbon Dioxide
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Silver sulfide and cadmium sulfide nanoparticles of controllable sizes are synthesized using a water-in-hexane microemulsion method and stabilized by dodecanethiol. The stabilized metal sulfide nanoparticles can be deposited homogenously on flat substrates forming ordered 2-D arrays in supercritical fluid carbon dioxide (Sc-CO(2)). The use of Sc-CO(2) leaves the particles unaffected by dewetting effects caused by traditional solvents and produces uniform arrays. The Sc-CO(2) deposition technique is capable of filling nanoparticles in nanostructures of silicon wafers which is difficult to accomplish by conventional solvent evaporation methods.
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