Issue 34, 2012

Oil–water interfacial self-assembly of PS/ZnS nanospheres and photoconducting property of corresponding nanofilm

Abstract

This paper presents a simple and effective strategy to construct a UV photodetector based on ZnS hollow-spheres by oil–water interfacial self-assembly of polystyrene (PS)/ZnS colloidal nanospheres followed by annealing treatment. In this approach, PS/ZnS colloidal nanospheres were prepared and then self-assembled into a closely packed PS/ZnS nanofilm at a “hexane–water” interface. By annealing this precursor nanofilm under an optimal condition, a ZnS hollow-sphere nanofilm with a densely packed network structure was obtained. The particle size and morphology of the PS/ZnS colloidal nanospheres and the as-transformed ZnS hollow-spheres were characterized by TEM, HRTEM and SEM. Finally, a UV photodetector was successfully constructed from the as-transformed ZnS hollow-sphere nanofilm.

Graphical abstract: Oil–water interfacial self-assembly of PS/ZnS nanospheres and photoconducting property of corresponding nanofilm

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Apr 2012
Accepted
10 Jul 2012
First published
10 Jul 2012

J. Mater. Chem., 2012,22, 17671-17676

Oil–water interfacial self-assembly of PS/ZnS nanospheres and photoconducting property of corresponding nanofilm

W. Shan, L. Hu, X. Lin, M. Chen and L. Wu, J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 17671 DOI: 10.1039/C2JM32164E

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