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Influence of the preparation mode on the size of CdS particles synthesised “in situ” in reverse micelles

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Functionalized reverse micelles are used to control the size of the CdS semiconductor particles. We show, in dilute solution, that the use of mixed sodium-cadmium AOT reverse micelles favors the formation of monodispersed particles. By increasing the water content, the size of the particle increases, and it maintains a high monodispersity. The increase of the water pool concentration and the amount of cadmium ions induces an increase in the size and in the polydispersity.

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Motte, L., Lebrun, A., Pileni, M.P. (1992). Influence of the preparation mode on the size of CdS particles synthesised “in situ” in reverse micelles. In: Helm, C., Lösche, M., Möhwald, H. (eds) Trends in Colloid and Interface Science VI. Progress in Colloid & Polymer Science, vol 89. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0116287

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