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The Chemistry of Cu3N and Cu3PdN Nanocrystals

Date Issued
2022-01-01
Author(s)
Parvizian, Mahsa  
Duràn Balsa, Alejandra
Pokratath, Rohan  
Kalha, Curran
Lee, Seungho
Van den Eynden, Dietger  
Ibáñez, Maria
Regoutz, Anna
De Roo, Jonathan  
DOI
10.1002/anie.202207013
Abstract
The precursor conversion chemistry and surface chemistry of Cu3 N and Cu3 PdN nanocrystals are unknown or contested. Here, we first obtain phase-pure, colloidally stable nanocubes. Second, we elucidate the pathway by which copper(II) nitrate and oleylamine form Cu3 N. We find that oleylamine is both a reductant and a nitrogen source. Oleylamine is oxidized by nitrate to a primary aldimine, which reacts further with excess oleylamine to a secondary aldimine, eliminating ammonia. Ammonia reacts with Cu(I) to form Cu3 N. Third, we investigated the surface chemistry and find a mixed ligand shell of aliphatic amines and carboxylates (formed in situ). While the carboxylates appear tightly bound, the amines are easily desorbed from the surface. Finally, we show that doping with palladium decreases the band gap and the material becomes semi-metallic. These results bring insight into the chemistry of metal nitrides and might help the development of other metal nitride nanocrystals.
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