Erratum: Synthesis of In37P20(O2CR)51 Clusters and Their Conversion to InP Quantum Dots

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10.3791/6400

November 20th, 2019

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An erratum was issued for: Synthesis of In37P20(O2CR)51 Clusters and Their Conversion to InP Quantum Dots.  The Representative Results were updated.

Abstract

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An erratum was issued for: Synthesis of In37P20(O2CR)51 Clusters and Their Conversion to InP Quantum Dots.  The Representative Results were updated.

The fifth sentence in the second paragraph of the Representative Results was updated from:

The 31P NMR spectrum of myristate-capped InP clusters shows 11 distinct peaks (2 P atoms on the C2 axis that each give a unique peak and the remaining 18 P each have a symmetry equivalent, resulting in an additional 9 peaks) ranging from -256 to -311 ppm (Figure 1d)26.

to:

The 31P NMR spectrum of myristate-capped InP clusters shows 11 distinct peaks (2 P atoms on the C2 axis that each give a unique peak and the remaining 18 P each have a symmetry equivalent, resulting in an additional 9 peaks) ranging from -187 to -242 ppm (Figure 1d)26

Figure 1 in the Representative Results was updated from:

Spectroscopy and microscopy results: absorption spectrum, XRD pattern, TEM image, NMR spectra analysis.

to:

UV-Vis spectrum, XRD pattern, TEM image, NMR data; absorption, crystallography, microscopy, analysis.

Protocol

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An erratum was issued for: Synthesis of In37P20(O2CR)51 Clusters and Their Conversion to InP Quantum Dots.  The Representative Results were updated.

The fifth sentence in the second paragraph of the Representative Results was updated from:

The 31P NMR spectrum of myristate-capped InP clusters shows 11 distinct peaks (2 P atoms on the C2 axis that each give a unique peak and the remaining 18 P each have a symmetry equivalent, resulting in an additional 9 peaks) ranging from -256 to -311 ppm (Figure 1d)26.

to:

The 31P NMR spectrum of myristate-capped InP clusters shows 11 distinct peaks (2 P atoms on the C2 axis that each give a unique peak and the remaining 18 P each have a symmetry equivalent, resulting in an additional 9 peaks) ranging from -187 to -242 ppm (Figure 1d)26.

Figure 1 in the Representative Results was updated from:

Spectroscopy and microscopy results: absorption spectrum, XRD pattern, TEM image, NMR spectra analysis.

to:

UV-Vis spectrum, XRD pattern, TEM image, NMR data; absorption, crystallography, microscopy, analysis.

Disclosures

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No conflicts of interest declared.

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InP Quantum DotsCluster Synthesis31P NMRMyristate Capped ClustersUV Vis SpectrumXRD PatternTEM ImagingNMR SpectraAbsorption SpectrumCrystallography Analysis