Publications by authors named "Dominik Hinrichs"

The presented work shows a synthesis route to obtain nanoparticles of the hexagonal α-NiS phase and core-shell particles where the same material is grown onto previously prepared Au seeds. In the bulk, this nickel sulfide phase is known to exhibit a metal-insulator type phase transition (MIT) at 265 K which drastically alters its electrical conductivity. Since the produced nanoparticles show a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum, the development of their optical properties depending on the temperature is investigated.

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A dependence of the formation of tri-n-octylphosphine-capped Ni nanocrystals on the presence of halide ions during their synthesis is shown. For the application-oriented synthesis of Ni particles, this information can be crucial. Furthermore, Ni nanoparticles can be converted to nickel phosphide or sulphide by heating them up in the presence of a phosphorus or sulphur source, resulting in either solid or hollow nanocrystals, formed via the nanoscale Kirkendall effect, depending on the synthesis route.

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Co-MOF-74 rod like crystals with a length of several hundred micrometers are synthesized by a solvothermal procedure and their interaction with different gases is evaluated for selective gas sensing. We show strongly anisotropic absorption behavior of the Co-MOF-74 crystals when illuminated with polarized light. The interactions of guests (CO , propane, propene, Ar, MeOH, H O) with Co-MOF-74, is studied by various spectroscopic techniques.

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A synthetic route to prepare metal-semiconductor hybrid nanoparticles is presented, along with the possibility to tune the ratio of primary to secondary nucleation and the morphology of the semiconductor material grown on the metal nanoparticle seeds. Gold and cobalt-platinum nanoparticles are employed as metal seeds, on which CdS or CdSe is grown. Using transmission electron microscopy, absorption spectroscopy (UV-vis), and powder X-ray diffraction as characterization techniques, a significant influence of chloride ions on the type of nucleation (that is, secondary or primary nucleation) as well as on the shape of the resulting heterostructures is observed.

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We report the synthesis of plasmonic Cu2-x Se@ZnS core@shell nanoparticles (NPs). We used a shell growth approach, starting from Cu2-x Se NPs that have been shown before to exhibit a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). By careful synthesis planning we avoided cation exchange reactions and received core@shell nanoparticles that, after oxidation under air, exhibit a strong LSPR in the NIR.

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