In this report, we present a synthetic method for the formation of cuprous sulfide (Cu2S) and lead sulfide (PbS) nanomaterials directly on substrates from the thermolysis of single-source precursors. We find that the final morphology and arrangement of the nanomaterials may be controlled through the concentration of the dissolved precursors and choice of solvent. One-dimensional (1-D) morphologies may also be grown onto substrates with the addition of a metal catalyst layer through solution-liquid-solid (SLS) growth. These synthetic techniques may be expanded to other metal sulfide materials.
Kevin M. Wyss, John T. Li, Paul A. Advincula, Ksenia V. Bets, Weiyin Chen, Lucas Eddy, Karla Silva, Jacob L. Beckham, Jinhang Chen, Wei Meng, Bing Deng, Satish Nagarajaiah, Boris I. Yakobson, James M. Tour
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