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Silver acetate

Manufactured by Fujifilm
Sourced in Japan

Silver acetate is a chemical compound with the formula C₂H₃AgO₂. It is a crystalline solid that is used as a photographic chemical in some laboratory and darkroom equipment.

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Synthesis of Colloidal Nanocrystals

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Silver acetate (Ag(OAc), 99.9%) and 1-dodecanethiol (DDT, 98.0%) were purchased from Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical, Japan. Indium acetate (In(OAc)3, 99.9%) and gallium acetylacetonate (Ga(acac)3, 99.9%) were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich, USA. 1,3-dimethylthiourea (DMTU, >97.0%) and tri-n-octylphosphine (TOP, >85%) were supplied by Tokyo Chemical Industry, Japan. The above-mentioned chemicals were used as received without further purification. Oleylamine (OAm, >50%) was purchased from Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical and then purified by vacuum distillation in the presence of calcium hydride.
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Synthesis of Colloidal Metal Chalcogenide Nanocrystals

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All anhydrous chemicals were stored in a nitrogen-filled glovebox. Indium acetate (In[OAc]3, anhydrous, 99.9%) and zinc oxide (ZnO, 99.9%) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Indium chloride (InCl3, anhydrous, 2N), gallium chloride (GaCl3, 5N), and gallium nitrate (Ga[NO3]3·nH2O) were purchased from Mitsuwa Chemical Co., Ltd. OA (85%), tri-n-butyl phosphine (TBP, >95%), TOP (>85%), and zinc chloride (ZnCl2, 98.0%) were obtained from Tokyo Chemical Industry. Silver acetate (Ag[OAc], anhydrous, 99.9%), sodium N,N′-diethyldithiocarbamate (NaDDTC, 92.0%), hexane (anhydrous, 96%), and toluene (anhydrous, 99.8%) were purchased from Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical. All chemicals were used without further purification. OLA was purchased from Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical and was purified by vacuum distillation in the presence of calcium hydride.
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