Structural phase-controlled formation of binary Co(2)P and CoP nanocrystals is achieved by reacting cobalt(II) oleate with trioctylphosphine. In the absence of oleylamine, Co(2)P nanowires are formed at both 290 and 320 °C. In the presence of oleylamine, Co(2)P nanorods are formed at 290 °C, and CoP nanorods are formed at 320 °C. With the simultaneous reaction of iron(III) oleate and cobalt(II) oleate with trioctylphosphine in the presence of oleylamine, ternary Co(2)P-type cobalt-iron phosphide nanostructures are produced at both 290 and 320 °C, corresponding to rice-shaped Co(1.5)Fe(0.5)P nanorods and split Co(1.7)Fe(0.3)P nanostructures, respectively. The controlled incorporation of iron into cobalt phosphide can alter the magnetic properties from paramagnetic binary Co(2)P to ferromagnetic Co(2)P-type ternary cobalt-iron phosphide nanostructures. Meanwhile, the time-dependent morphological evolution from small nanodots/nanorods, through seeded growth to unique split nanostructures is demonstrated in one-pot reaction at 320 °C.

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