Dynamic tungsten diselenide nanomaterials: supramolecular assembly-induced structural transition over exfoliated two-dimensional nanosheetsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: General methods, materials, and instrumental information are shown. See DOI: 10.1039/c8sc01778f
A simple and effective method for direct exfoliation of tungsten diselenide (WSe 2 ) into few-layered nanosheets has been successfully developed by employing a low molecular weight adenine-functionalized supramolecular polymer (A-PPG). In this study, we discover A-PPG can self-assemble into a long-r...
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Zusammenfassung: | A simple and effective method for direct exfoliation of tungsten diselenide (WSe
2
) into few-layered nanosheets has been successfully developed by employing a low molecular weight adenine-functionalized supramolecular polymer (A-PPG). In this study, we discover A-PPG can self-assemble into a long-range, ordered lamellar microstructure on the surface of WSe
2
due to the efficient non-covalent interactions between A-PPG and WSe
2
. Morphological and light scattering studies confirmed the dynamic self-assembly behavior of A-PPG has the capacity to efficiently manipulate the transition between contractile and extended lamellar microstructures on the surface of metallic 1T-phase and semiconducting 2H-phase WSe
2
nanosheets, respectively. The extent of WSe
2
exfoliation can be easily controlled by systematically adjusting the amount of A-PPG in the composites, to obtain nanocomposites with the desired functional characteristics. In addition, the resulting composites possess unique liquid-solid phase transition behavior and excellent thermoreversible properties, revealing the self-assembled lamellar structure of A-PPG functions as a critical factor to manipulate and tailor the physical properties of exfoliated WSe
2
. This newly developed method of producing exfoliated WSe
2
provides a useful conceptual and potential framework for developing WSe
2
-based multifunctional nanocomposites to extend their application in solution-processed semiconductor devices.
Supramolecular polymers can easily control the lamellar microstructures on exfoliated tungsten diselenide nanosheets. |
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ISSN: | 2041-6520 2041-6539 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c8sc01778f |