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Generation of cesium lead halide perovskite nanocrystals via a serially-integrated microreactor system: Sequential anion exchange reaction
  • Kang, Sung Min ;
  • Park, Bumjun ;
  • Raju, Ganji Seeta Rama ;
  • Baek, Seungmin ;
  • Hussain, Sk Khaja ;
  • Kwak, Cheol Hwan ;
  • Han, Young Kyu ;
  • Yu, Jae Su ;
  • Kim, Sang Wook ;
  • Huh, Yun Suk
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Publication Year
2020-03-15
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Citation
Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.384
Keyword
Anion exchangeMetal halidesMicrofluidicsOptoelectronicsPerovskitesPhotoluminescence
Mesh Keyword
Anion exchangeDroplet-based microfluidicsFlexible display systemsLuminescence propertiesMicro-fluidic reactorsSolid state lightingSynthetic proceduresVisible spectral regions
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Chemistry (all)Environmental ChemistryChemical Engineering (all)Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Abstract
Inorganic perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) of cesium lead mixed halides (CsPb(X/Y)3, X = Br, Y = Cl and I) are promising optical materials for developing the high-performance photonic devices. Traditionally, anion-exchange reaction in perovskite halide NCs provides a simple substitutional way to tune the composition and emitting color with good luminescence properties in the human eye detectable visible spectral regions. However, prior synthetic procedures of perovskite NCs have employed conventional flask-based reactions which limit the fine control of perovskite NCs because of extremely fast anion-exchange kinetics. To overcome such problems, we demonstrate a droplet-based microfluidic system with simple, fast, and high-throughput parametric screening for the synthesis of perovskite NCs. By using the customized microfluidic operational system consisting of serially integrated two microfluidic reactors and heating block, we have successfully synthesized CsPbX3 perovskite NCs. In addition, we can finely control the anion-exchange reaction which can generate the formation of CsPb(X/Y)3 perovskite NCs with a wide range of visible spectrum (410–630 nm). Ultimately, we have established their potential applications in the development of solid-state lighting-based flexible display systems.
ISSN
1385-8947
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/31025
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2019.123316
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This work was supported by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF- 2014R1A5A1009799 and NRF- 2017R1A2B4011998 ) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP), Republic of Korea. This work also supported by the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning ( KETEP ) under the Ministry of Trade,Industry & Energy ( MOTIE ) of the Republic of Korea (No. 20173010013200 ). Appendix A
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