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Ionothermal synthesis of chalgogenide semiconductor materials

Microcrystalline indium(III) selenide was prepared from a diphenyl diselenide precursor and a range of chloroindate(III) ionic liquids via a microwave-assisted ionothermal route. A mixture of nano- and micro-sized zinc(lI) selenide materials were also prepared using the same ionothermal procedure and chlorozincate ionic liquids. Influence of the reaction temperature and variation of the cation and the anion of the ionic liquid on the product morphology and composition were investigated. All products formed were characterised using PXRO, SEM and EOX. Additional characterisation was carried out using Raman spectroscopy and photoluminescence measurements. The investigation into the production of indium(III) selenide, zinc(II) selenide and gallium(III) selenide semiconductor materials using conventional heating methods was subsequently carried out and the products were characterized using SEM, EOX and ESI-MS. Electrochemical investigations into some of the stable homogeneous liquids that were formed between the chloroindatel chlorzincate ionic liquids with the diphenyl diselenide with conventional heating, have been carried out. An additional selenium precursor, selenium tetrachloride, was also investigated with the depositions analysed using SEM and EOX. Finally, the ternary compound copper indium selenide (CIS) has been prepared as nano- and micro-sized materials through colloidal synthesis using an indium(III) selenide precursor and copper(I) chloride via a microwave-assisted ionothermal route. The crystal structures of three intermediate structures were determined after formation through an ionothermal procedure utilising metal-containing imidazolium ionic liquids and a selenium precursor with conventional heating. A comparative study into the use of microwave irradiation over conventional heating with different ionic liquids on the stoichiometry of the resulting products was carried out. The influence of the reaction temperature, reaction time, order of addition of reagents and variation of ionic liquids on the final products was investigated, which have been characterized using PXRO, SEM and EOX. I

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bl.uk/oai:ethos.bl.uk:676604
Date January 2015
CreatorsTyrrell, Sophie
PublisherQueen's University Belfast
Source SetsEthos UK
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation

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