JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
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Mechanism of Formation of Lead Sulfide Ultrafine Particles in Reverse Micellar Systems
Takayuki HiraiYoritaka TsubakiHiroshi SatoIsao Komasawa
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1995 Volume 28 Issue 4 Pages 468-473

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Abstract
Ultrafine PbS particles were prepared using AOT/isooctane reverse micellar systems as reaction media. On the basis of the change in UV-visible absorption spectra expressing the change in the size of semiconductor particles, the mechanism of the particle formation was studied. Because of the relatively large solubility of PbS, the growth of particles by Ostwald ripening was significant at low reactant concentration. When an excess amount of lead ion or sulfide ion was used, ultrafine PbS particles having stable spectra could be prepared. Particle coagulation was found to be controlled by the statistical distribution of particles among the reverse micelles. By irradiating a reverse micellar solution containing PbS particles stabilized by an excess amount of sulfide ion using a Xenon lamp, hydrogen was generated by the photocatalytic reduction of water.
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