Stabilized semiconductor nanocrystals

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C428S407000, C428S690000, C252S30140R, C252S30140S, C252S30160R, C252S30160S

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ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor nanocrystal associated with a polydentate ligand. The polydentate ligand stabilizes the nanocrystal.

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