Cadmium sulfide is the
inorganic compound
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with the formula CdS. Cadmium sulfide is a yellow solid.
[Egon Wiberg, Arnold Frederick Holleman (2001]
''Inorganic Chemistry''
Elsevier It occurs in nature with two different crystal structures as the rare minerals
greenockite and
hawleyite, but is more prevalent as an impurity substituent in the similarly structured
zinc
Zinc is a chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30. Zinc is a slightly brittle metal at room temperature and has a shiny-greyish appearance when oxidation is removed. It is the first element in group 12 (IIB) of the periodic t ...
ores
sphalerite
Sphalerite (sometimes spelled sphaelerite) is a sulfide mineral with the chemical formula . It is the most important ore of zinc. Sphalerite is found in a variety of deposit types, but it is primarily in sedimentary exhalative, Mississippi-Va ...
and
wurtzite, which are the major economic sources of cadmium. As a compound that is easy to isolate and purify, it is the principal source of
cadmium
Cadmium is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. This soft, silvery-white metal is chemically similar to the two other stable metals in group 12, zinc and mercury. Like zinc, it demonstrates oxidation state +2 in most of ...
for all commercial applications.
Its vivid yellow color led to its adoption as a pigment for the yellow paint "cadmium yellow" in the 18th century.
Production
Cadmium sulfide can be prepared by the precipitation from soluble cadmium(II) salts with sulfide ion. This reaction has been used for gravimetric analysis and
qualitative inorganic analysis
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.
The preparative route and the subsequent treatment of the product, affects the
polymorphic form that is produced (i.e., cubic vs hexagonal). It has been asserted that chemical precipitation methods result in the
cubic zincblende form.
Pigment production usually involves the precipitation of CdS, the washing of the solid precipitate to remove soluble cadmium salts followed by calcination (roasting) to convert it to the hexagonal form followed by milling to produce a powder.
When cadmium sulfide selenides are required the CdSe is co-precipitated with CdS and the cadmium sulfoselenide is created during the calcination step.
Cadmium sulfide is sometimes associated with sulfate reducing bacteria.
Routes to thin films of CdS
Special methods are used to produce films of CdS as components in some photoresistors and solar cells. In the
chemical bath deposition method, thin films of CdS have been prepared using
thiourea as the source of sulfide anions and an
ammonium
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buffer solution to control pH:
:Cd
2+ + H
2O + (NH
2)
2CS + 2 NH
3 → CdS + (NH
2)
2CO + 2 NH
4+
Cadmium sulfide can be produced using
metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy and
MOCVD techniques by the reaction of
dimethylcadmium with
diethyl sulfide:
:Cd(CH
3)
2 + Et
2S → CdS + CH
3CH
3 + C
4H
10
Other methods to produce films of CdS include
*
Sol–gel techniques
*
Sputtering
*Electrochemical deposition
*Spraying with precursor cadmium salt, sulfur compound and dopant
*
Screen printing
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using a slurry containing dispersed CdS
Reactions
Cadmium sulfide can be dissolved in acids.
:CdS + 2 HCl → CdCl
2 + H
2S
When solutions of sulfide containing dispersed CdS particles are irradiated with light, hydrogen gas is generated:
[Mario Schiavello (1985) Photoelectrochemistry, Photocatalysis, and Photoreactors: Fundamentals and Developments Springer ]
: H
2S → H
2 + S ΔH
f = +9.4 kcal/mol
The proposed mechanism involves the electron/hole pairs created when incident light is absorbed by the cadmium sulfide
followed by these reacting with water and sulfide:
:Production of an
electron–hole pair
::CdS + ''hν'' → e
− +
h+
:Reaction of electron
::2e
− + 2H
2O → H
2 + 2OH
−
:Reaction of hole
::2h
+ + S
2− → S
Structure and physical properties
Cadmium sulfide has, like
zinc sulfide
Zinc sulfide (or zinc sulphide) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula of ZnS. This is the main form of zinc found in nature, where it mainly occurs as the mineral sphalerite. Although this mineral is usually black because of various i ...
, two crystal forms. The more stable hexagonal
wurtzite structure (found in the mineral
Greenockite) and the cubic
zinc blende structure (found in the mineral
Hawleyite). In both of these forms the cadmium and sulfur atoms are four coordinate.
[Wells A.F. (1984) ''Structural Inorganic Chemistry'' 5th edition Oxford Science Publications ] There is also a high pressure form with the NaCl rock salt structure.
Cadmium sulfide is a direct
band gap
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semiconductor
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(gap 2.42
eV).
[D. Lincot, Gary Hode]
Chemical Solution Deposition of Semiconducting and Non-Metallic Films: Proceedings of the International Symposium
The Electrochemical Society, 2006 The proximity of its band gap to visible light wavelengths gives it a coloured appearance.
As well as this obvious property other properties result:
*the conductivity increases when irradiated,
[ (leading to uses as a photoresistor)
*when combined with a p-type semiconductor it forms the core component of a ]photovoltaic
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(solar
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) cell and a CdS/Cu2S solar cell was one of the first efficient cells to be reported (1954)
*when doped with for example Cu+ (" activator") and Al3+ ("coactivator") CdS luminesces under electron beam excitation ( cathodoluminescence) and is used as phosphor
*both polymorph
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s are piezoelectric
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and the hexagonal is also pyroelectric
*electroluminescence
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*CdS crystals can act as a gain medium in solid state laser
*In thin-film form, CdS can be combined with other layers for use in certain types of solar cells. CdS was also one of the first semiconductor materials to be used for thin-film transistors (TFTs). However interest in compound semiconductors for TFTs largely waned after the emergence of amorphous silicon
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Used as semiconductor material for a-Si solar cells, or thin-film silicon solar cells, it is deposited in thin films ...
technology in the late 1970s.
*Thin films of CdS can be piezoelectric and have been used as transducers which can operate at frequencies in the GHz region.
*Nanoribbons of CdS show a net cooling due annihilation of phonons, during anti-Stokes luminescence at ~510 nm. As a result, a maximum temperature drop of 40 and 15 K has been demonstrated when the nanoribbons are pumped with a 514 or 532 nm laser.
Applications
Pigment
CdS is used as pigment
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in plastics, showing good thermal stability, light and weather fastness, chemical resistance and high opacity. As a pigment, CdS is known as cadmium yellow
Cadmium pigments are a class of pigments that contain cadmium. Most of the cadmium produced worldwide has been for use in rechargeable nickel–cadmium batteries, which have been replaced by other rechargeable nickel-chemistry cell varieties ...
(CI pigment yellow 37).[R. M. Christie 200]
Colour Chemistry
p. 155 Royal Society of Chemistry About 2000 tons are produced annually as of 1982, representing about 25% of the cadmium processed commercially.
Historical use in art
The general commercial availability of cadmium sulfide from the 1840s led to its adoption by artists, notably Van Gogh
Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, inc ...
, Monet (in his London series and other works) and Matisse ('' Bathers by a River'' 1916–1919). The presence of cadmium in paints has been used to detect forgeries in paintings alleged to have been produced prior to the 19th century.
CdS-CdSe solutions
CdS and CdSe form solid solutions with each other. Increasing amounts of cadmium selenide, gives pigments verging toward red, for example CI pigment orange 20 and CI pigment red 108.
Such solid solutions are components of photoresistors (light dependent resistors) sensitive to visible and near infrared light.
Safety
Cadmium sulfide is toxic, especially dangerous when inhaled as dust, and cadmium compounds in general are classified as carcinogenic. Problems of biocompatibility have been reported when CdS is used as colors in tattoo
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s. CdS has an LD50 of approximately 7,080 mg/kg in rats - which is higher than other cadmium compounds due to its low solubility
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The extent of the solub ...
.
References
External links
Cadmium(II) sulphide information at Webelements
Last access November 2005.
Report by the Academy of Medical Sciences to the Chief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Defence on the zinc cadmium sulphide dispersion trials undertaken in the United Kingdom between 1953 and 1964.
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