
doi: 10.1021/cm401169t
handle: 10067/1100370151162165141
CdSe(core)/CdS(shell) nanorods (NRs) have been extensively investigated for their unique optical properties, such as high photoluminescence (PL) quantum efficiency (QE) and polarized light emission. The incorporation of these NRs in silica (SiO2) is of high interest, since this renders them processable in polar solvents while increasing their photochemical stability, which would be beneficial for their application in LEDs and as biolabels. We report the synthesis of highly luminescent silica-coated CdSe/CdS NRs, by using the reverse micelle method. The mechanism for the encapsulation of the NRs in silica is unravelled and shown to be strongly influenced by the NR shape and its asymmetry. This is attributed to both the different morphology and the different crystallographic nature of the facets terminating the opposite tips of the NRs. These results lead to the formation of a novel class of NR architectures, whose symmetry can be controlled by tuning the degree of coverage of the silica shell. Interestingly, the encapsulation of the NRs in their photostability, while preserving their optical properties. silica leads to a remarkable increase in
silica shell, STEP SYNTHESIS, Physics, reverse micelle method, SHELL, HYDROPHOBIC QUANTUM DOTS, Chemistry, INORGANIC NANOPARTICLES, NANOCRYSTALS, nanocrystals, GENERAL-METHOD, SEEDED GROWTH, FLUORESCENT NANOPARTICLES, REVERSE MICROEMULSION METHOD, photoluminescence, COLLOIDAL PARTICLES
silica shell, STEP SYNTHESIS, Physics, reverse micelle method, SHELL, HYDROPHOBIC QUANTUM DOTS, Chemistry, INORGANIC NANOPARTICLES, NANOCRYSTALS, nanocrystals, GENERAL-METHOD, SEEDED GROWTH, FLUORESCENT NANOPARTICLES, REVERSE MICROEMULSION METHOD, photoluminescence, COLLOIDAL PARTICLES
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