Exfoliation is used to separate layered materials to form two-dimensional sheets that can be incorporated into composites with enhanced properties, for example, the exfoliation of clays to make fire retardants. A key challenge is to find an efficient exfoliation method that is compatible with the subsequent processing steps used for making composites. Coleman et al. (p. 568) describes a technique to exfoliate a broad range of transition metal dichalcogenides, which are of interest because of their conductivity and mechanical properties.
COVER DEL SEGUENTE ARTICOLO: Two-Dimensional Nanosheets Produced by Liquid Exfoliation of Layered Materials / Valeria, Nicolosi; Matassa, Roberto. - In: SCIENCE. - ISSN 0036-8075. - ELETTRONICO. - 331:6017(2011), pp. 568-571. [10.1126/science.1194975]
COVER DEL SEGUENTE ARTICOLO: Two-Dimensional Nanosheets Produced by Liquid Exfoliation of Layered Materials
MATASSA, ROBERTO
2011
Abstract
Exfoliation is used to separate layered materials to form two-dimensional sheets that can be incorporated into composites with enhanced properties, for example, the exfoliation of clays to make fire retardants. A key challenge is to find an efficient exfoliation method that is compatible with the subsequent processing steps used for making composites. Coleman et al. (p. 568) describes a technique to exfoliate a broad range of transition metal dichalcogenides, which are of interest because of their conductivity and mechanical properties.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.