Published December 16, 2020 | Version v1

Metal Sulfide Nanoparticles: Precursor Chemistry

  • 1. Faculty of Production Engineering, University of Bremen, Badgasteiner Str. 1 and Leibniz Institute for Materials Engineering IWT Badgasteiner Str. 3, 28359 Bremen (Germany)

Description

Fascination with and the need for evermore increasing efficiency, power, or strength have been the cornerstones for developing new materials and methods for their creation. Higher solar cell conversion efficiencies, increased battery storage power, and light weight strong materials are some that have been at the forefront of attention for these efforts. Materials created for most applications start as simple chemical compounds. A study of how these chemicals have been used in the past can be used to create new materials and new methods of production. Herein, a class of materials that are valuable in a multitude of applications, metal sulfide nanoparticles, are examined, along with how they are being produced and how new methods can be established that will help to standardize and increase production capabilities. Precursor–solvent combinations that can be used to create metal sulfide nanoparticles in the gas phase are also explored.

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European Commission
ReSuNiCo - Inverted Reactive Spray Processes for Sulphide/Nitride High Surface Area Electrode Coatings 786487