Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9676003 | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Mixed LB multilayers of cadmium arachidate-zinc arachidate (CdA-ZnA) have been exposed to H2S to form CdxZn1âxS alloy nanoclusters within the multilayers. FTIR and UV-vis spectra of H2S exposed multilayers showed that the conversion of arachidate salt into arachidic acid (AA) and sulphide formation begins in the first 5Â min and is completed in â¼3Â h of H2S exposure. X-ray reflection studies and the nature of CH2 scissoring band of the composite multilayers show that the formation of sulphide nanoclusters is accompanied by the formation of molecular chain domains with different polymorphic phases of AA, depending upon the relative proportions of CdA and ZnA in the precursor multilayer. Depending upon the CdS and ZnS content, the absorption edge is found to continuously shift from that of pure CdS to that of pure ZnS nanoclusters, indicating the formation of CdxZn1âxS alloy nanoclusters in the arachidic acid matrix. The nanocluster formation is more facile in the mixed archidate multilayers than in pure CdA or ZnA multilayers.
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Authors
M. Parhizkar, Nigvendra Kumar, P.K. Nayak, S.S. Talwar, S.S. Major, R.S. Srinivasa,