14239-68-0Relevant articles and documents
Preparation of CdS-doped glasses from gels containing diethyldithiocarbamatocadmium
Iwami,Tadanaga,Tatsumisago,Minami,Tohge
, p. 1668 - 1672 (1995)
CdS-doped SiO2 glasses were prepared via silica gels containing diethyldithiocarbamatocadmium Cd(S2CN(C2H5)2)2. Heat treatment of the gels gave transparent yellow SiO2 glasses do
The use of single-source precursors for the solution-liquid-solid growth of metal sulfide semiconductor nanowires
Sun, Jianwei,Buhro, William E.
, p. 3215 - 3218 (2008)
(Figure Presented) All wired up! High-quality colloidal PbS and CdS nanowires were grown from Bi nanoparticles by the solution-liquid-solid (SLS) mechanism. The single-source-precursor strategy could provide a general approach for the synthesis of colloidal semiconductor nanowires.
Dias, Suely Cavalcanti,Brasilino, Maria Das Gracas Azevedo,Pinheiro, Carlos Davidson,Souza, Antonio Gouveia de
, p. 25 - 32 (1994)
Kinetic analysis of the decomposition of chelates of di-alkyldithiocarbamate of Cd(II)
Gouveia Souza,Nobrega Machado,Helker-Carvalho,Severo Trindade
, p. 633 - 642 (2008/10/08)
The thermal decomposition kinetics of the solid complexes Cd(S2CNR2)2, where R=C2H5, n-C3H7, n-C4H9 or iso-C4H9, was studied by using isothermal and non-isothermal thermogravimetry. The super-imposed TG/DTG/DSC curves revealed that thermal decomposition reactions occur in the liquid phase. The kinetic model that best fitted the experimental isothermal TG data was the one-dimensional phase-boundary reaction-controlled process R1. The thermal analysis data suggested the thermal stability sequence Cd(S2CNBu2n)2>Cd(S2CNPr2n)2 >Cd(S2CNBu2i)2>Cd(S2CNEt2)2, which accords with the sequence of stability of the apparent activation energies.