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Overcoming side reaction effects in the colloidal synthesis of ZnSe/ZnS core/shell quantum dots with an etching strategy
The potential use of large-size ZnSe quantum dots as blue emitters for display applications has greatly inspired the colloidal synthesis. Herein, we report the negative effects of side reactions of large-size ZnSe quantum dots. The side reactions between oleic acid and oleylamine generated amidation products and H 2 O, which led to the hydrolysis of Zn(OA) 2 to Zn(OH) 2 and the subsequent formation of zinc oxide (ZnO) and zinc bis[diphenylphosphinate] (Zn(DPPA) 2 ) precipitates. These side reactions resulted in the formation of a defective surface including a Se-rich surface and oxygen-related defects. Such negative effects can be overcome by adopting an etching strategy using potassium fluoride and myristic acid in combination. By overcoating a ZnS shell, blue emissive ZnSe/ZnS quantum dots with a maximum photoluminescence quantum yield of up to 91% were obtained. We further fabricated ZnSe quantum dots-based blue light-emitting diodes with an emission peak at 456 nm. The device showed a turn-on voltage of 2.7 V with a maximum external quantum efficiency of 4.2% and a maximum luminance of 1223 cd·m −2 .