Publication date: 1 February 2016
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 600
Author(s): Roger Brenier, Agnès Piednoir, Franck Bertorelle, José Penuelas, Geneviève Grenet
In this article, a method for in situ synthesis of silver benzene-dithiolate hybrid films is presented. Silver nanoparticles, generated on ZrO2 films, are transformed into silver benzene 1,4-dithiolate or, partially, into silver benzene 1,2-dithiolate after sample immersion in the corresponding thiol solutions. These transformations occur at room temperature owing to the catalytic action of ZrO2 . It is also shown that TiO2 in place of ZrO2 is very efficient, both for the catalytic generation of silver nanoparticles and for their further transformation in benzene 1,4-dithiolate compound. This latter semiconductor has an optical bandgap of about 3 eV and the film is made of touching nanoparticles in an amorphous state. Our work has potential applications in the electronic and photovoltaic fields.
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 600
Author(s): Roger Brenier, Agnès Piednoir, Franck Bertorelle, José Penuelas, Geneviève Grenet