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  • Hey, can you make CdSe QD 0.9 nm size? And can you "cook" them so they don't get spoiled in the light? Can you help me with this please ? Thanks

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  • excellent video! I want to have a go at this myself; got all the glass and PTFE syringes. now I just need my sigma account (which may be trickier than the reaction :) Is that purple blob to the top right of the condenser and behind it a syringe pump? I'm after one of those too. Can large enough CdSe dots span the IR band, or is there something more suited to that? I'm scheming on producing colour references for spectroscopy.

  • what is it used for?

  • I'd like to try this. Do you think I could find all of the necessary materials in a high school lab?

  • you are soooo cute, i hope the nano crystals are the only nano sized thing you have ;) but... where is your labcoat you sill_y!? if you spill something on your arm you will intoxicate and that cute smile will dissapear when your teeth fall out!!

  • Could you please tell me why this reaction is too important?

    Which is the applications of CdSe?

  • Would you please tell me which is the importance of this synthesis and its compound?

  • Cadmium selenide is an important n-type semiconductor. CdSe is also being developed for use in opto-electronic devices, laser diodes, nanosensing, and biomedical imaging. They are also used being tested for use in high-efficiency solar cells.

  • @Maynor210167

    I so wish i knew what half the stuff you said this may be getting used in was.

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