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Liquid exfoliation of solvent-stabilised black phosphorus: applications beyond electronics

Authors :
Hanlon, Damien
Backes, Claudia
Doherty, Evie
Cucinotta, Clotilde S.
Berner, Nina C.
Boland, Conor
Lee, Kangho
Lynch, Peter
Gholamvand, Zahra
Harvey, Andrew
Zhang, Saifeng
Wang, Kangpeng
Moynihan, Glenn
Pokle, Anuj
Ramasse, Quentin M.
McEvoy, Niall
Blau, Werner J.
Wang, Jun
Sanvito, Stefano
ORegan, David D.
Duesberg, Georg S.
Nicolosi, Valeria
Coleman, Jonathan N.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Few layer black phosphorus is a new two-dimensional material which is of great interest for applications, mainly in electronics. However, its lack of stability severely limits our ability to synthesise and process this material. Here we demonstrate that high-quality, few-layer black phosphorus nanosheets can be produced in large quantities by liquid phase exfoliation in the solvent N-cyclohexyl-2-pyrrolidone (CHP). We can control nanosheet dimensions and have developed metrics to estimate both nanosheet size and thickness spectroscopically. When exfoliated in CHP, the nanosheets are remarkably stable unless water is intentionally introduced. Computational studies show the degradation to occur by reaction with water molecules only at the nanosheet edge, leading to the removal of phosphorus atoms and the formation of phosphine and phosphorous acid. We demonstrate that liquid exfoliated black phosphorus nanosheets are potentially useful in a range of applications from optical switches to gas sensors to fillers for composite reinforcement.<br />Comment: 6 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1501.01881
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms9563