Colloidal Tin Sulfide Nanosheets: Formation Mechanism, Ligand-mediated Shape Tuning and Photo-detection
Fu Li, Mohammad Mehdi Ramin Moayed, Frauke Gerdes, Sascha Kull, Eugen, Klein, Rostyslav Lesyuk, Christian Klinke

TL;DR
This paper presents a simple, safer synthesis method for large, single-crystalline tin sulfide nanosheets with controllable shapes and sizes, and explores their formation mechanism and optoelectronic properties for potential applications.
Contribution
It introduces a new synthesis pathway using tin(II) acetate, enabling scalable production of shape-controlled SnS nanosheets with detailed formation mechanism analysis.
Findings
Successfully synthesized large, shape-controlled SnS nanosheets.
Demonstrated high conductivity and light sensitivity of the nanosheets.
Provided insights into the formation mechanism supported by DFT simulations.
Abstract
Colloidal materials of tin(II) sulfide (SnS), as a layered semiconductor with a narrow band gap, are emerging as a potential alternative to the more toxic metal chalcogenides (PbS, PbSe, CdS, CdSe) for various applications such as electronic and optoelectronic devices. We describe a new and simple pathway to produce colloidal SnS nanosheets with large lateral sizes and controllable thickness, as well as single-crystallinity. The synthesis of the nanosheets is achieved by employing tin(II) acetate as tin precursor instead of harmful precursors such as bis[bis(trimethylsilyl)amino] tin(II) and halogen-involved precursors like tin chloride, which limits the large-scale production. We successfully tuned the morphology between squared nanosheets with lateral dimensions from 150 to about 500 nm and a thickness from 24 to 29 nm, and hexagonal nanosheets with lateral sizes from 230 to 1680 nm…
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