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Ionic solutions of two-dimensional materials

Cullen, Patrick L.
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Cox, Kathleen M.
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Bin Subhan, Mohammed K.
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2017
Nature Chemistry

Strategies for forming liquid dispersions of nanomaterials typically focus on retarding reaggregation, for example via surface modification, as opposed to promoting the thermodynamically driven dissolution common for molecule-sized species. Here we demonstrate the true dissolution of a wide range of important 2D nanomaterials by forming layered material salts that spontaneously dissolve in polar solvents yielding ionic solutions. The benign dissolution advantageously maintains the morphology of the starting material, is stable against reaggregation and can achieve solutions containing exclusively individualized monolayers. Importantly, the charge on the anionic nanosheet solutes is reversible, enables targeted deposition over large areas via electroplating and can initiate novel self-assembly upon drying. Our findings thus reveal a unique solution-like behaviour for 2D materials that enables their scalable production and controlled manipulation.

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DOI
10.1038/Nchem.2650
Web of Science ID

WOS:000394542500010

Author(s)
Cullen, Patrick L.
Cox, Kathleen M.
Bin Subhan, Mohammed K.
Picco, Loren
Payton, Oliver D.
Buckley, David J.
Miller, Thomas S.
Hodge, Stephen A.
Skipper, Neal T.
Tileli, Vasiliki  
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Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Published in
Nature Chemistry
Volume

9

Issue

3

Start page

244

End page

249

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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March 27, 2017
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