Journal article

Impact of the MoS2 Starting Material on the Dispersion Quality and Quantity after Liquid Phase Exfoliation



Publication Details
Authors:
Ott, S.; Wolff, N.; Rashvand, F.; Rao, V.; Zaumseil, J.; Backes, C.
Publisher:
AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Publication year:
2019
Journal:
Chemistry of Materials
Pages range :
8424-8431
Journal acronym:
Chem. Mater
Volume number:
31
Issue number:
20
Start page:
8424
End page:
8431
Number of pages:
8
ISSN:
0897-4756
DOI-Link der Erstveröffentlichung:


Abstract
Liquid phase exfoliation has evolved to an important and widely used production technique for 2D materials, giving access to large quantities of nanosheets in the liquid phase. Post-exfoliation size selection, for example by liquid cascade centrifugation, can be applied to tune nanosheet lateral sizes and thicknesses. Various starting materials from powders to high-quality crystals can be used for the process. However, the impact of the starting material on the dispersion quality and quantity is widely unexplored. Here, we performed liquid phase exfoliation combined with liquid cascade centrifugation on six different MoS2 starting materials and assessed nanosheet yield, lateral size, and layer number using established quantitative spectroscopic metrics. We show that both yield and nanosheet dimensions are widely unaffected by the choice of the starting material. In contrast, some impact is observed with respect to optical properties, such as photoluminescence of the monolayers. We find that the photoluminescence intensity is lower for small crystallite bulk materials.


Authors/Editors

Last updated on 2022-20-04 at 14:50