Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.110, No.42, 20922-20926, 2006
Spray-produced coral-shaped assemblies of MnS nanocrystal clusters
A novel spray-based technique enables the production of high-quality, free, uncoated semiconductor nanocrystals. Their collection, following spray droplet desolvation during flight, could result in unusual structures. We report on spray-produced ordered clusters (similar to 50 nm diameter) of MnS nanocrystals with grain size range of 1-2 nm and their assembly into micron-sized coral-shaped fractal aggregates. Ballistic cluster-particle aggregation, with the introduction of physical interaction between particles, is suggested as a model for the assemblies' growth.