Wenzhong Wang, Ping Yan, Fuyu Liu, Yi Xie, Yan Geng and Yitai Qian
A novel solvothermal method has been developed to obtain nanocrystalline Cu2–xSe at low temperature; CuI and Se were placed at 90°C for 4 h in an autoclave with ethylenediamine as solvent and the product was characterized by XRD, TEM and XPS. The results revealed that as prepared Cu2–xSe grains were nearly homogeneously spherical and the average grain size was ca. 18 nm. Ethylenediamine coordinated to Cu+ probably plays an important role in the formation of nanocrystalline Cu2–xSe. It is reasonable to expect that this simple one-step solvothermal route can be extended to obtain other nanocrystalline materials.