2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsmaterialslett.1c00222
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Nanocomposites of 2D-MoS2 Exfoliated in Thermotropic Liquid Crystals

Abstract: Atomically thin MoS 2 nanosheets are of interest due to unique electronic, optical, and catalytic properties that are absent in the bulk material. Methods to prepare nanosheets from bulk material that facilitate studies of 2D-MoS 2 and the fabrication of useful devices have consequently assumed considerable importance. Here, we report the simultaneous exfoliation and stable dispersion of MoS 2 nanosheets in a liquid crystal. Exfoliation of bulk MoS 2 in mesogen-containing solutions produced stable dispersions … Show more

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“…The multiple steps of thermal decomposition detected in the TGA curves mainly originate from the decomposition of (1) AMPS due to unstable sulfonic acid that can be degraded to SO 2 or SO 3 (from 200 C to 388 C) and ( 2) cross-linked H-bonds in the ionogel network (degraded from 360 to 420 C). 33,34 Therefore, the LCI lms were thermally stable up to 150 C which is sufficient for intelligent electronics in the ambient condition.…”
Section: Thermal and Optical Properties Of Lci Lmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multiple steps of thermal decomposition detected in the TGA curves mainly originate from the decomposition of (1) AMPS due to unstable sulfonic acid that can be degraded to SO 2 or SO 3 (from 200 C to 388 C) and ( 2) cross-linked H-bonds in the ionogel network (degraded from 360 to 420 C). 33,34 Therefore, the LCI lms were thermally stable up to 150 C which is sufficient for intelligent electronics in the ambient condition.…”
Section: Thermal and Optical Properties Of Lci Lmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work by Gabinet et al. demonstrates MoS 2 dispersion and alignment in LC polymers . In many cases, however, the ability to disperse nanomaterials in LCs is limited due to the distortion of the director field associated with inclusion of the nanomaterial (e.g., formation of −1 defects due to homeotropic anchoring of mesogens at spherical nanoparticle surfaces) or due to the lack of interaction between LCs and nanomaterials. A potential route around this difficulty is to use LC BCPs in which the nanomaterial is more readily sequestered in the non-LC block and where the alignment of the LC block thereafter provides the desired orientational order overall.…”
Section: Beyond Classical Nanopatterning: Complex Texture and Spatial...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…oleic acid) of CdSe NPLs can provide a strong perpendicular boundary condition at the flat NPL-LC interface and the anchoring condition could minimize director field distortion by spontaneously aligning NPLs’ normal parallel to the director 31 . However, in spite of the relatively weaker director distortion at flat surfaces, there are few examples of 2D NP-LC composites including high contents of particles, and no reports on CdSe NPLs 6 , 10 , 32 . 2D nanomaterials present additional challenges regarding dispersion in LCs as strong interparticle interactions (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%