Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1653102 | Materials Letters | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Nanoparticulate cadmium sulphide was grown by a chemical bath method on PECVD silicon nitride with various surface treatments. It was found that the packing density of the film increased in the order: untreated surface < mercaptopropyl-derivatised surface < ultra-thin (discontinuous) gold- or platinum-treated surface. This behaviour was rationalised by assuming that surface concentrations of Cd2+ or S2− could be increased over the bulk values by producing a surface with ‘soft base’ or ‘soft acid’ chemistry, respectively.Nanoparticle diameters were larger with ultra-thin platinum treatment than with gold. These observations may allow ordered arrays of cadmium sulphide nanoparticles to be prepared by a masking – gold seeding – bath deposition procedure.