2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c09221
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Design Principles and Insights into the Liquid-Phase Exfoliation of Alpha-MoO3 for the Production of Colloidal 2D Nano-inks in Green Solvents

Abstract: The interest in layered 2D nanomaterials has witnessed an impressive growth in the last years, bringing to the discovery of many new species and methods for their preparation. The liquid-phase exfoliation (LPE) of crystalline bulk powders is certainly the most suitable method for scaled-up production, allowing also the convenient access to solution processing techniques for the direct utilization of the produced 2D material colloidal inks. Given the large number of reports on LPE processes for different 2D mat… Show more

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“…For the production of LPE WS 2 , we have optimized a protocol that resorts to the use of shear mixing in green isopropanol/water solvent mixtures ( Crisci et al, 2022 ) in the presence of NaCh as surfactant, to assist the mechanical exfoliation by properly adjusting the liquid medium surface tension. Optimization has mostly been addressed at reducing as much as possible the amount of surfactant, while still obtaining a good yield in exfoliated 2D material ink, as well as to be able to scale-up the production up to 500 ml per batch.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the production of LPE WS 2 , we have optimized a protocol that resorts to the use of shear mixing in green isopropanol/water solvent mixtures ( Crisci et al, 2022 ) in the presence of NaCh as surfactant, to assist the mechanical exfoliation by properly adjusting the liquid medium surface tension. Optimization has mostly been addressed at reducing as much as possible the amount of surfactant, while still obtaining a good yield in exfoliated 2D material ink, as well as to be able to scale-up the production up to 500 ml per batch.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%