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Kinetically Controlled Layer-by-Layer Stacking of Metal Oxide 2D Nanosheets.

Joohyun LimXiaoyan JinYun Kyung JoSeul LeeSeong-Ju Hwang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
An efficient chemical way to finely control the layer-by-layer stacking of inorganic nanosheets (NS) is developed by tuning the type and composition of intercalant ion, and the reaction temperature for restacking process. The finely controlled stacking of NS relies on a kinetic control of the self-assembly of NS in the presence of coordinating organic cations. A critical role of organic cations in this assembly highlights the importance of the appropriate activation energy. Of prime importance is that a fine-control of the interstratification of 2D NS is highly effective not only in tailoring its pore structure but also in enhancing its electrode activity. The present study clearly demonstrates that the kinetically controlled restacking of NS provides a facile and powerful method to tailor their stacking number and functionality.
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