TY - JOUR
T1 - Intermatrix Synthesis as a rapid, inexpensive and reproducible methodology for the in situ functionalization of nanostructured surfaces with quantum dots
AU - Bastos-Arrieta, Julio
AU - Muñoz, Jose
AU - Stenbock-Fermor, Anja
AU - Muñoz, Maria
AU - Muraviev, Dmitri N.
AU - Céspedes, Francisco
AU - Tsarkova, Larisa A.
AU - Baeza, Mireia
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Intermatrix Synthesis (IMS) technique has proven to be a valid methodology for the in situ incorporation of quantum dots (QDs) in a wide range of nanostructured surfaces for the preparation of advanced hybrid-nanomaterials. In this sense, this communication reports the recent advances in the application of IMS for the synthesis of CdS-QDs with favourable distribution on sulfonated polyetherether ketone (SPEEK) membrane thin films (TFs), multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and nanodiamonds (NDs). The synthetic route takes advantage of the ion exchange functionality of the reactive surfaces for the loading of the QDs precursor and consequent QDs appearance by precipitation. The benefits of such modified nanomaterials were studied using CdS-QDs@MWCNTs hybrid-nanomaterials. CdS-QDs@MWCNTs has been used as conducting filler for the preparation of electrochemical nanocomposite sensors, which present electrocatalytic properties. Finally, the optical properties of the QDs contained on MWCNTs could allow a new procedure for the analytical detection of nanostructured carbon allotropes in water.
AB - © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Intermatrix Synthesis (IMS) technique has proven to be a valid methodology for the in situ incorporation of quantum dots (QDs) in a wide range of nanostructured surfaces for the preparation of advanced hybrid-nanomaterials. In this sense, this communication reports the recent advances in the application of IMS for the synthesis of CdS-QDs with favourable distribution on sulfonated polyetherether ketone (SPEEK) membrane thin films (TFs), multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and nanodiamonds (NDs). The synthetic route takes advantage of the ion exchange functionality of the reactive surfaces for the loading of the QDs precursor and consequent QDs appearance by precipitation. The benefits of such modified nanomaterials were studied using CdS-QDs@MWCNTs hybrid-nanomaterials. CdS-QDs@MWCNTs has been used as conducting filler for the preparation of electrochemical nanocomposite sensors, which present electrocatalytic properties. Finally, the optical properties of the QDs contained on MWCNTs could allow a new procedure for the analytical detection of nanostructured carbon allotropes in water.
KW - Nanodiamonds
KW - Nanoparticles
KW - Nanotubes
KW - Polymeric nanofilms
KW - Quantum dots
KW - Sensor
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.01.277
DO - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.01.277
M3 - Article
SN - 0169-4332
VL - 368
SP - 417
EP - 426
JO - Applied Surface Science
JF - Applied Surface Science
ER -