In situ spectroscopic characterization of a solution-phase X-type ligand exchange at colloidal lead sulphide quantum dot surfaces†
Abstract
We employed quantitative NMR spectroscopy and spectrophotometric absorbance titration to study a quantum dot X-type ligand exchange reaction. We find that the exchange is highly cooperative, where at low extents of exchange the change in free energy of the reaction, ΔGXC, is ∼11 kJ mol−1 while at higher extents of exchange ΔGXC saturates to ∼−4 kJ mol−1. A modified Fowler binding isotherm is developed to describe the reaction.
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