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      Detection of Pb2+ traces in dispersion of Cs4PbBr6 nanocrystals by in situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy.

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      Nanoscale
      Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

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          The Cs4PbBr6 nanocrystals are often used as a starting material for the preparation of green-emitting CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocrystals by means of chemical and physical transformations. Herein, we probe the Cs4PbBr6 nanocrystals dispersed in a solvent by liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (LCTEM). The nanocrystal dispersion in toluene is placed between two electron-transparent membranes separated by a gold spacer in a liquid cell and studied in a high angular annular dark-field scanning TEM mode with a fixed electron dose rate. We observe the spontaneous nucleation and growth of round and dendrite-shaped nanoparticles under electron beam illumination in the areas of solution where no Cs4PbBr6 nanocrystals are seen. These newly-formed nanoparticles show high contrast and contain Pb as the only heavy element, suggesting that they are made from metallic lead and indicating Pb2+-containing species in solution as their precursor. Also, a small amount of Au0 nanoparticles are formed, most likely due to the dissolution of the gold spacer by free Br-containing species in the nanocrystal dispersion and a subsequent reduction of the leached species under the electron beam. The analysis of the UV-Vis absorption spectra of Cs4PbBr6 nanocrystals and the supernatant isolated from the synthesis points to mixed lead(ii) oleate/bromide species as the likely residue, corroborating LCTEM results. The identification of the residual precursors in Cs4PbBr6 nanocrystal samples after the post-synthetic isolation is an important task because the residues may alter the subsequent reactivity of the nanocrystals.

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          Journal
          Nanoscale
          Nanoscale
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          2040-3372
          2040-3364
          Feb 04 2021
          : 13
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Materials, Sun Yat-Sen University, Shenzhen, 518107, China. dangzhy3@mail.sysu.edu.cn.
          [2 ] Department of Nanochemistry, Italian Institute of Technology, Genova, 16163, Italy. dmitry.baranov@iit.it.
          Article
          10.1039/d0nr08584g
          33459324
          00b1c9d2-476c-4b38-96d2-5f4d686b1407
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