HIGH YIELD METHOD FOR PREPARING SILICON NANOCRYSTALS WITH CHEMICALLY ACCESSIBLE SURFACES
Application 371/KOLNP/2004 published 2006-04-14, filed 2004-03-19
Silicon nanocrystals with chemically accessible surfaces are produced in solution in high yield. Silicon tetrahalide such as silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4) can be reduced in organic solvents, such as 1,2-dimethoxyethane (glyme), with soluble reducing agents, such as sodium naphthalenide, to give halide-terminated (e.g., chloride-terminated) silicon nanocrystals, which can then be easily functionalized with alkyl lithium, Grignard or other reagents to give easily processed silicon nanocrystals with an air and moisture stable surface. The synthesis can be used to prepare alkyl-terminated nanocrystals at ambient temperature and pressure in high yield. The two-step process allows a wide range of surface functionality. (FIG.1 )
Applicant
EVERGREEN SOLAR INC.
259 CEDAR HILL STREET, MARLBOROUGH, MA 01752-3004, U.S.A
Inventor
(1) KAUZLARICH SUSAN M (2) BALDWIN RICHARD K
International Info
Classification: C30B 7/00; 29/06; 29/60; H01L 33/00; C01B 33/033
Publication Number: WO03/025260A1-27.03.2003
Application Date: 2002-09-19
Priority Information
60/323,285 U.S.A 2001-09-19