Transformations and Environmental Impacts of Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide Nanoparticles and Thin Films

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2023)

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Quaternary chalcogenide copper zinc tin sulfide (CZTS) nanoparticles are used to make the p-type absorber layer in CZTS solar cells, which are considered more benign alternatives to those based on cadmium telluride (CdTe) and less expensive than copper indium gallium selenide. CZTS has an ideal band gap and a high absorption coefficient for solar radiation, making the nanoparticles an attractive option for photovoltaic cells. In this work, we explore the toxicity of CZTS nanoparticles using an environmentally relevant bacterial model Shewanella oneidensis MR-1. This study also focuses on understanding the stability of CZTS-based thin films and their direct interaction with bacterial cells. Bacterial cell viability, stability of nanoparticles and thin films, as well as mechanisms of toxicity were evaluated using various analytical tools. The CZTS nanoparticle suspensions show significant acute toxic effects on bacterial cells, but long-term (72 h) exposure of bacterial cells to CZTS-based thin films (made from nanoparticles) do not exhibit similar detrimental impacts on bacterial viability. This result is compelling because it suggests that CZTS nanomaterials will have minimal unintended toxicity as long as they are incorporated into a stable film structure.
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copper,zinc,nanoparticles,thin films
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