Abstract
Cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanoparticles were prepared using cadmium sulphate and sodium sulphide as precursor by
chemical precipitation method. The synthesized CdS material was annealed at 300, 400 and 500°C to study the effect of
temperature on size and surface morphology. The prepared CdS was characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD),
Ulta-violet spectroscopy (UV-Vis), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and photoluminescence (PL). The XRD pattern of
CdS reveals the nano-sized hexagonal crystalline structure at 300°C. The hexagonal structure of the CdS was converted
into cubic CdO and monoclinic CdSO3 at 400 and 500°C by partial oxidation. The average crystallite size of the CdS, CdO
and CdSO3 obtained at 300, 400 and 500°C was 24, 26 and 31 nm, respectively. It shows the particle size of the materials
was slightly increased at elevated temperature. The SEM analysis of CdS shows that the CdS particles are agglomerated
particles at 300°C. It also reveals that the morphology of CdO and CdSO3 at 400 and 500°C is changed into cluster
structure. The UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy reveals that the optical absorption increased from 425 to 490 nm from 300
to 500°C. At the same time, the band gap energy of the CdS decreased from 2.91 to 2.53 eV. The average particle sizes of
the different forms of CdS were 39, 47 and 49 nm at 300, 400 and 500°C, respectively. The present study reveals that the
synthesized CdS could be used as a material for solar cell applications..
Keywords
Cadmium sulfide, XRD, SEM, Chemical precipitation.
Citation
L. ARUNRAJA, P. THIRUMOORTHY, P. GOWTHAMAN, L. EDWINPAUL, Preparation and characterization of CdS nano particles using chemical precipitation method for solar cell applications, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 10, 11-12, November–December 2016, pp.831-835 (2016).
Submitted at: Oct. 15, 2014
Accepted at: Nov. 25, 2016