Metal–Phenolic Networks as a Universal Aqueous Dispersing and Immobilizing Agent for Nanocarbon Materials: A Facile Strategy for Synthesis of Electronic and Energy Materials in the Aqueous Phase
Abstract:Nanocarbon materials (NCM) have been widely applied in electronic and energy industries. With the rise of environmental concerns, nanocarbon material-based electronic and energy devices were prone to be fabricated by the aqueous process. Unfortunately, the low dispersibility of carbon nanomaterials in water and the strong π−π interaction between the carbon nanomaterials limited these processes. This research introduced a kind of metal−phenolic network, tannic acid−Fe 3+ (TA-Fe III ), as a universal aqueous dis… Show more
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