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Exfoliation and Analysis of Large-area, Air-Sensitive Two-Dimensional Materials
Published on: January 5, 2019
Free-Standing Black Phosphorus Foils for Energy Storage and Catalysis
Bing Wu1, Evgeniya Kovalska1, Jan Luxa1
1Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, 16628, Prague 6, Czech Republic.
Abstract:
Few-layered black phosphorus (BP) is a two-dimensional material that has attracted intensive attention for applications in energy storage and catalysis due to its large surface area and good electrical and thermal conductivity. Herein, a comparable study of BP electrochemical exfoliation in various solutions of tetrabutylammonium salts (TBAX; X is PF6 - , BF4 - , and ClO4 - ) in DMSO is reported. Based on morphological and structural analyses, it is shown that TBAPF6 /DMSO medium was specifically appropriate for the production of high-quality BP nanosheets with micrometer lateral size and a thickness of about 2.4 nm. TBAPF6 /DMSO-processed, few-layered BP exhibits enhanced hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalytic activity compared with that of samples exfoliated with the assistance of BF4 - and ClO4 - ions. Finally, the fabrication of flexible, free-standing BP films and their performance in an all-solid-state supercapacitor device are demonstrated.

