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Title: CdS Nano Particles Embedded in Zeolites


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CdS Nano Particles Embedded in Zeolites
  • Nano Technology
  • Course
  • Supervisor Dr. Taghavinia
  • (Physics Department)
  • Student A. Izadbakhsh
  • Chemical Eng. Dep., Sharif University of
    Technology, Tehran, Iran

2
Introduction
  • In the second half of this century, zeolitic
    materials doped with polymers and metals with
    interesting properties have been obtained.
  • In the same time, semiconducting materials
    researchers have been directed towards the study
    and synthesis of semiconductor nanostructures
    deposited into different kind of matrices.

3
Continued
  • Nanosize semiconductor particles exhibit novel
    physical properties such as
  • blue shifts of optical absorption spectra,
  • nonlinear optical properties
  • Technological applications of semiconductor
    embedded in zeolites include
  • Photocatalyst
  • Nonlinear optics
  • Flat panel display
  • Sensors

4
Continued
  • The nanocomposite material properties can be
    varied either by
  • using different kind of zeolites, (notable)
  • or, by changing the type of semiconductor
    cluster.
  • Different type of Zeolite such as Y,A (LTA) and
    MOR have been used as the host to generate CdS
    nanoclusters.

5
zeolite may be better than others porous media
for nanosize particle generation.
  • So many zeolites are available now.
  • Crystalline framework, in order regular
    channels.
  • Fixed cavity size which may cause to produce
    sharp nano cluster size distribution.

6
Zeolite Framework
Mordenite
A (LTA)
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nano clusters generation in zeolites
  • zeolite powder is slurreid in distilled water.
  • Solution PH is adjusted to acidic usually by
    nitric based acid.
  • Ionic exchange with cadmium
  • Filtration, washing, drying calcination of
    Cd(2)-exchanged zeolite.
  • Sulfidation by sulphide flow or Na2S solution
  • Filtration, washing, drying calcination of CdS
    loaded zeolite.

8
Experiments
  • N2 Absorption
  • Raman Spectroscopy (argon laser, line 488 nm)
  • Reflection Absorption Spectra, ABS
  • Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy, PAS
  • PAS is a kind of nuclear technique, which is
    capable of investigating the microvoids and
    inner-surface properties of porous materials
    because positronium is easily formed in these
    materials. Its annihilation is sensitively
    affected by the physical-chemical properties of
    the environment.

9
N2 AbsorptionData Results
Doped zeolite
zeolite
  • zeolite losses its specific surface by CdS doping
    due to pore volume decreasing by CdS clusters
    formation.
  • So CdS Clusters have been formed in zeolite
    channels.

10
Continued
  • M8 has a large pore size dis. centered about 60
    nm.
  • Pore mean diameter evolution reveals the losses
    of crystallinity by CdS clusters formation.

11
Raman Spectroscopy Data Results
  • band at 304 cm(-1) correspond to the first order
    vibrations of CdS.
  • band around 600 cm(-1) related to the second
    order vibrations of CdS.

12
Reflection Absorption SpectraData Results
  • Eg (M8) 3.40 ev
  • Eg (M11)2.63 ev
  • Eg (M13)2.59 ev
  • Eg (bulk CdS) 2.53 ev
  • Calculated band gap for M8 reflects a blue
    shifting in the emission spectra.

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Continued
  • not a great difference between M11 M13 optical
    behavior in the visible range.
  • M13 band gap is very near to that of the bulk
    CdS.
  • So there is a critical CdS loading on zeolite
    that higher values dont change optical
    properties of CdS clusters

14
Sulfidation Temperature Effect
SEM images of (a) unloaded zeolite, (b) CdS/A
sample prepared at 30 C and (c) CdS/A sample
prepared at 70 C.
15
Continued
  • higher Temp., higher size of CdS clusters formed
    outside the cages, shifting absorption edge from
    the blue to the red.

Absorption spectra of the five samples measured
by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy.
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Building up zeolite structures
17
P.A. Spectroscopy Data Results
Positron annihilation data resolved into 4
component in zeolite Y CdS/Y. T1 (shortest life
time)? P.A. in the bulk of zeolite. T2 decrease
shows CdS clusters form in Sodalite cages
Super cages
Super clusters are formed.
Sodalite cage
Positron lifetime t2, t3, t4 in CdS/Y composites
as a function of CdS loading concentration.
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summery
  • CdS nanoclusters have been formed in zeolite
    channels even smaller than 60 nm.
  • Calculated band gap for CdS nanoclusters
    corresponds to a blue shifting in the emission
    spectra due to quantum size effect and higher
    loading results in smaller band gap.
  • higher Temp., higher size of CdS clusters formed
    outside the cages, shifting absorption edge from
    the blue to the red.

19
References
  • 1-H. Peng and others,"Growing process of CdS
    nanoclusters in zeolite Y studied by positron
    annihilation",Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.
    224, 2001.
  • 2-H. Villavicencio Garcia,and others,"CdS
    doped-MOR type zeolite characterization",
    Solid-State Electronics, vol. 43, 1999.
  • 3-R. Ochoa-Landin and others, "Characterization
    of Cds clusters in zeolite-A grown in alkaline
    solution", Journal of Physics and Chemistry of
    Solids, vol. 64, 2003.
  • 4-M.M. Garcia and others, "Hydrothermal growth of
    CdS and ZnS Nanoparticles in MOR-type zeolites",
    Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 15, 2001.
  • 5-Internet search results on zeolite.
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