| Literature DB >> 27700101 |
Joohoon Kang1, Vinod K Sangwan1, Joshua D Wood1, Xiaolong Liu1, Itamar Balla1, David Lam1, Mark C Hersam1.
Abstract
Isopycnic density gradient ultracentrifugation (iDGU) has been widely applied to sort nanomaterials by their physical and electronic structure. However, the commonly used density-gradient medium iodixanol has a finite maximum buoyant density that prevents the use of iDGU for high-density nanomaterials. Here, we overcome this limit by adding cesium chloride (CsCl) to iodixanol, thus increasing its maximum buoyant density to the point where the high-density two-dimensional nanomaterial rhenium disulfide (ReS2) can be sorted in a layer-by-layer manner with iDGU. The resulting aqueous ReS2 dispersions show photoluminescence at ∼1.5 eV, which is consistent with its direct bandgap semiconductor electronic structure. Furthermore, photocurrent measurements on thin films formed from solution-processed ReS2 show a spectral response that is consistent with optical absorbance and photoluminescence data. In addition to providing a pathway for effective solution processing of ReS2, this work establishes a general methodology for sorting high-density nanomaterials via iDGU.Entities:
Keywords: Two-dimensional nanomaterials; cesium chloride; iodixanol; liquid-phase exfoliation; photocurrent; photoluminescence
Year: 2016 PMID: 27700101 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b03584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189