Nanosheets of Oxides and Hydroxides: Ultimate 2D Charge‐Bearing Functional Crystallites
National Institute for Materials Science
Abstract
A wide variety of cation-exchangeable layered transition metal oxides and their relatively rare counterparts, anion-exchangeable layered hydroxides, have been exfoliated into individual host layers, i.e., nanosheets. Exfoliation is generally achieved via a high degree of swelling, typically driven either by intercalation of bulky organic ions (quaternary ammonium cations, propylammonium cations, etc.) for the layered oxides or by solvation with organic solvents (formamide, butanol, etc.) for the hydroxides. Ultimate two-dimensional (2D) anisotropy for the nanosheets, with thickness of around one nanometer versus lateral size ranging from submicrometer to several tens of micrometers, allows them to serve either…
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- Materials science
- Exfoliation joint
- Intercalation (chemistry)
- Layered double hydroxides
- Chemical engineering
- Nanotechnology
- Inorganic chemistry
- Graphene