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Growth of copper sulfide dendrites and nanowires from elemental sulfur on TEM Cu grids under ambient conditions.

Nanotechnology (2011-03-11)
Qiaofeng Han, Shanshan Sun, Jiansheng Li, Xin Wang
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Copper sulfide dendrites and subsequent uniform nanowires up to tens of micrometers long can be grown on carbon-coated transmission electron microscopy (TEM) Cu grids from elemental sulfur at room temperature under ambient conditions without any solvent and surfactants. TEM and high-resolution TEM studies demonstrated the morphology evolution of Cu₂S from dendrites into ultra-long nanowires with increasing ageing time. The sulfur species influenced significantly the growth rate of Cu₂S dendrites and nanowires, but the final morphology remained the same. The native oxide on the surface of Cu grids played a critical role in the formation of Cu₂S dendrites and nanowires. The crystal structures and phase purity of Cu₂S samples were confirmed by x-ray diffraction (XRD) and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDX). A solid-liquid-solid growth model may be considered a potential mechanism in Cu₂S morphology evolution on the basis of the experimental results. Most importantly, the present study provides a simple and environmentally friendly route for the growth of one-dimensional (1D) Cu₂S on Cu substrate.

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Copper(I) sulfide, powder, −325 mesh
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Copper(I) sulfide, anhydrous, powder, 99.99% trace metals basis