thiourea and cadmium-sulfide

thiourea has been researched along with cadmium-sulfide* in 4 studies

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for thiourea and cadmium-sulfide

ArticleYear
Ferrocene-graphene sheets for high-efficiency quenching of electrochemiluminescence from Au nanoparticles functionalized cadmium sulfide flower-like three dimensional assemblies and sensitive detection of prostate specific antigen.
    Talanta, 2017, May-15, Volume: 167

    Topics: Aptamers, Nucleotide; Base Sequence; Biosensing Techniques; Cadmium Compounds; Electrochemistry; Ferrous Compounds; Gold; Graphite; Humans; Immunoassay; Limit of Detection; Luminescence; Metal Nanoparticles; Metallocenes; Models, Molecular; Molecular Conformation; Prostate-Specific Antigen; Sulfides; Thiourea

2017
Development of CdS Nanostructures by Thermal Decomposition of Aminocaproic Acid-Mixed Cd-Thiourea Complex Precursor: Structural, Optical and Photocatalytic Characterization.
    Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology, 2015, Volume: 15, Issue:4

    The present work deals with two different CdS nanostructures produced via hydrothermal and solvothermal decompositions of aminocaproic acid (ACA)-mixed Cd-thiourea complex precursor at 175 °C. Both nanostructures were extensively characterized for their structural, morphological and optical properties. The powder X-ray diffraction characterization showed that the two CdS nanostructures present a wurtzite morphology. Scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray characterizations revealed that the hydrothermal decomposition produced well-shaped CdS flowers composed of six dendritic petals, and the solvothermal decomposition produced CdS microspheres with close stoichiometric chemical composition. The UV-vis absorption and photoluminescence spectra of CdS dendritic flowers and microsphere nanostructures showed that both nanostructures present a broad absorption between 200 and 700 nm and exhibit strong green emissions at 576 and 520 nm upon excitations at 290 nm and 260 nm, respectively. The transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) characterizations confirmed that CdS microspheres were mesoporous and were composed of small nanocrystals. A possible growth mechanism in the formation of the CdS nanostructures was proposed based on morphology evolution as a function of the reaction time. Furthermore, the as-synthesized CdS nanostructures were found to exhibit highly efficient photocatalytic activities for the degradation of methyl orange (MeO) and rhodamine B (RhB) dyes.

    Topics: Aminocaproic Acid; Cadmium Compounds; Hot Temperature; Nanostructures; Photolysis; Sulfides; Thiourea

2015
A new two-phase route to high-quality CdS nanocrystals.
    Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), 2005, Jun-20, Volume: 11, Issue:13

    A new two-phase route has been developed to synthesize high-quality CdS nanocrystals with a narrow size distribution and a high photoluminescence (PL) quantum yield (QY). In the two-phase system, toluene and water were used as separate solvents for cadmium myristate (CdM2) and thiourea, which served as cadmium source and sulfur source, respectively, and oleic acid (OA) was used as a ligand for stabilizing the nanocrystals. The reactions were completed in the heated autoclaves. The initial Cd/S molar ratio of the precursors and the reaction temperature were found to be factors that affected the growth of nanocrystals. Furthermore, a seeding-growth technique was developed to synthesize CdS nanocrystals of different sizes, which exhibit PL peaks with quite similar full width at half-maximum (FWHM) values compared to those of the initial nanocrystal seeds in all cases.

    Topics: Cadmium; Cadmium Compounds; Crystallization; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Transmission; Myristates; Nanostructures; Sulfides; Thiourea

2005
Optical studies on chemical bath deposited nanocrystalline CdS thin films.
    Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology, 2005, Volume: 5, Issue:7

    Nanocrystalline cadmium sulphide thin films were prepared by the chemical bath (CB) deposition using a mixed aqueous solution of cadmium chloride, thiourea, and ammonium chloride. The XRD patterns showed that the CdS films were of hexagonal phase with preferred (002) orientation. From ellipsometric measurements, the film thickness was found to be in order of 66 nm and the optical band gap was estimated to be 2.4 eV.

    Topics: Ammonium Chloride; Cadmium Chloride; Cadmium Compounds; Crystallization; Crystallography; Electrochemistry; Macromolecular Substances; Materials Testing; Models, Chemical; Models, Statistical; Nanotechnology; Silicon; Spectrophotometry; Sulfides; Surface Properties; Thiourea; X-Ray Diffraction

2005