For the synthesis of AgInS_2 quantum dots(QDs), a suitable temperature is extremely important for control of the size, shape and fluorescence properties of QDs. Most of synthesis methods for AgInS_2 QDs are based on batch reactors, which bring uneven distribution of temperature, affecting their fluorescence properties and size uniformity. Here we designed a droplet microreactor with a temperature-controllable region, and successfully synthesized water-soluble AgInS_2 QDs. By accurately controlling temperature,we also studied how the reaction temperature affected the fluorescence properties of AgInS_2 QDs. The results showed that with the increasing of reaction temperature, the QDs size increased and the fluorescence peak constantly red-shifted along with enhanced fluorescence intensity. Based on the droplet microreactor, we could achieve more appropriate reaction condition to synthesize AgInS_2 QDs with higher fluorescence quantum yield(QY) and intensity.
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