Metal telluride nanosheets by scalable solid lithiation and exfoliation

Transition metal tellurides (TMTs) have been ideal materials for exploring exotic properties in condensed-matter physics, chemistry and materials science 1 – 3 . Although TMT nanosheets have been produced by top-down exfoliation, their scale is below the gram level and requires a long processing tim...

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Published inNature (London) Vol. 628; no. 8007; pp. 313 - 319
Main Authors Zhang, Liangzhu, Yang, Zixuan, Feng, Shun, Guo, Zhuobin, Jia, Qingchao, Zeng, Huidan, Ding, Yajun, Das, Pratteek, Bi, Zhihong, Ma, Jiaxin, Fu, Yunqi, Wang, Sen, Mi, Jinxing, Zheng, Shuanghao, Li, Mingrun, Sun, Dong-Ming, Kang, Ning, Wu, Zhong-Shuai, Cheng, Hui-Ming
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LanguageEnglish
Published London Nature Publishing Group UK 11.04.2024
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Summary:Transition metal tellurides (TMTs) have been ideal materials for exploring exotic properties in condensed-matter physics, chemistry and materials science 1 – 3 . Although TMT nanosheets have been produced by top-down exfoliation, their scale is below the gram level and requires a long processing time, restricting their effective application from laboratory to market 4 – 8 . We report the fast and scalable synthesis of a wide variety of MTe 2 (M = Nb, Mo, W, Ta, Ti) nanosheets by the solid lithiation of bulk MTe 2 within 10 min and their subsequent hydrolysis within seconds. Using NbTe 2 as a representative, we produced more than a hundred grams (108 g) of NbTe 2 nanosheets with 3.2 nm mean thickness, 6.2 µm mean lateral size and a high yield (>80%). Several interesting quantum phenomena, such as quantum oscillations and giant magnetoresistance, were observed that are generally restricted to highly crystalline MTe 2 nanosheets. The TMT nanosheets also perform well as electrocatalysts for lithium–oxygen batteries and electrodes for microsupercapacitors (MSCs). Moreover, this synthesis method is efficient for preparing alloyed telluride, selenide and sulfide nanosheets. Our work opens new opportunities for the universal and scalable synthesis of TMT nanosheets for exploring new quantum phenomena, potential applications and commercialization. Fast and scalable synthesis of a variety of transition metal telluride nanosheets by solid lithiation and hydrolysis is demonstrated and several interesting quantum phenomena were observed, such as quantum oscillations and giant magnetoresistance.
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ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
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DOI:10.1038/s41586-024-07209-2