Facile synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles by a precipitation method in molten ε-caprolactam solvent†
Abstract
This work reports on a general route to synthesize inorganic nanoparticles. Using molten ε-caprolactam (CL, melting point = 69.2 °C) as a nonaqueous solvent and a stabilizer, various types of inorganic nanoparticles such as metal oxide, metal hydroxide and sulfide are readily synthesized via precipitation reactions of inexpensive precursors at about 100 °C for 2 h. These nanoparticles are relatively uniform in size and have relatively high crystallinity. Some of them such as ZnO and Fe3O4 have excellent optical and magnetic properties. Appropriate polarity, dielectric constant and coordinating effect are three key aspects for the formation of high-quality nanoparticles. The approach developed in this work would pave a new way for facile, low toxicity, solvent-recyclable and large-scale synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles with well-controlled dimensions and properties.