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by Henry McCain
The nucleation and growth of ZnSe and ZnS nanocrystals in noncoordinating solvents is of interest as greener precursors can be used in place of tra...
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by Henry McCain
In “Nanocrystal Quantum Dots: From Discovery to Modern Development” Alexander L. Efros and Louis E. Brus describe the history of nanocrystal resear...
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by Henry McCain
The doping of semiconductor nanocrystals has posed a challenge in the production and consistent growth process of ZnSe nanocrystals. In “An Alterna...
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by Henry McCain
The complex nature of nanocrystal structure is not well defined at the atomic-molecular level and plays a vital role in its surface properties. In ...
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by Cesca Craig
Understanding the surface chemistry of nanoparticles is essential to choosing the right product for your research and development needs. “The surfa...
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by Jessica Elliot
Quantum Dots for Display Applications by Yufei Shu, Xing Lin, Haiyan Qin, Zhuang Hu, Yizheng Jin, and Xiaogang Peng is a wonderful article highligh...
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by Jessica Elliot
Recently I read a research article by Liulin Lv, Shaojie Liu, Jiongshao Li, Haixin Lei, Haiyan Qin, and Xiaogang Peng on ACS Publications. The titl...
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