Synthesis and Characterization of nanoscale Bi2Te3, Sb2Te3, PbTe and Ag2Te powders: activated Metals and soluble Tellurium sources as synthetic Tools

S. Schlecht, M. Yosef, S. Weimer
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Binary tellurides such as PbTe or Bi2Te3 represent one of the fundamental classes of thermoelectrics. Thus, the development of new routes for the preparation of these compounds as nanoscale powders is an important challenge. In this context, we investigated the use of activated metals and soluble tellurium sources such as diphenyltelluride or the tellurolates of hard transition metal cations as versatile tool box system for the synthesis of these powders. Using solvochemically activated lead, bismuth or antimony, their respective tellurides PbTe, Bi2Te3 and Sb2 Te3 could be obtained in a reaction with Ph2Te2 following the same experimental protocol in all cases. The preparation of an Ag2Te nanopowder required a different synthetic approach as elemental silver does not react with Ph 2Te2. Following the principle of hard and soft acids and bases, silver acetate and zinc tellurolate Zn(TePh)2middotTMEDA [Jun, Y, 2001] were reacted to form nanoparticles of Ag2Te from intermediately formed silver tellurolate
纳米Bi2Te3、Sb2Te3、PbTe和Ag2Te粉体的合成与表征:活性金属和可溶性碲源作为合成工具
像PbTe或Bi2Te3这样的二元碲化物代表了热电物质的基本类别之一。因此,开发将这些化合物制备成纳米级粉末的新途径是一个重要的挑战。在这种情况下,我们研究了使用活性金属和可溶性碲源,如二苯基碲化物或硬过渡金属阳离子的碲酸盐作为合成这些粉末的多功能工具箱体系。采用溶剂化学活化的铅、铋或锑,可与Ph2Te2反应得到PbTe、Bi2Te3和sb2te3三种不同的碲化物,实验方法相同。制备Ag2Te纳米粉末需要不同的合成方法,因为元素银不与Ph 2Te2反应。根据软硬酸碱的原理,醋酸银与碲酸锌Zn(TePh)2middotTMEDA [Jun, Y, 2001]反应,中间生成的碲酸银生成Ag2Te纳米颗粒
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