Ternary Quantum Dots: Synthesis,�Properties,�and Applications reviews the latest advances in ternary (I-III-VI) chalcopyrite quantum dots (QDs), along with their synthesis, properties and applications. Sections address the fundamental key concepts of ternary quantum dots, progress in synthesis strategies (i.e., organic and aqueous synthesis), and characterization methods (i.e., transmission electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, etc.). Properties of ternary quantum dots are comprehensively reviewed, including optical, chemical and physical properties. The factors and mechanisms of the cytotoxicity of ternary quantum dot-based nanomaterials are also described.
Since ternary chalcopyrite quantum dots are less toxic and more environmentally benign than conventional binary II-VI chalcogenide quantum dots, they are being investigated to replace conventional quantum dots in a range of applications. Thus, this book reviews QDs in various applications, such as solar cells, photocatalytic, sensors and bio-applications.
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Table of Contents
1. Fundamentals of Quantum Dot Nanocrystals 2. Properties of Ternary Quantum Dots 3. Synthesis of Ternary Quantum Dots 4. Ternary Semiconductor Nanocomposites 5. Characterization Techniques for Ternary Quantum Dots 6. Cytotoxicity of Ternary Quantum Dots 7. Bioimaging and Therapeutic Applications of Ternary Quantum Dots 8. Ternary Quantum Dots for Sensing Applications 9. Photocatalytic Applications of Ternary Quantum Dots 10. Ternary Quantum Dots for Solar Cell Fabrication 11. Ternary I-III-VI Quantum Dots for Light-Emitting Diode Devices