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Organic Dispersion of Mo 3 Se 3 - Single-Chain Atomic Crystals Using Surface Modification Methods.

Seungbae OhSudong ChaeMinho KwonJungyoon AhnChaeheon WooKyung Hwan ChoiJiho JeonXue DongTae Yeong KimGhulam AsgharHanyoung KimHyun-Jong PaikHak Ki YuJae-Young Choi
Published in: ACS nano (2022)
In this study, single-chain atomic crystals (SCACs), Mo 3 Se 3 - , which can be uniformly dispersed, with an atomically thin diameter of ∼0.6 nm were modified to disperse in an organic solvent. Various surfactants were chosen to provide steric hindrance to aqueous-dispersed Mo 3 Se 3 - by modifying the surface of Mo 3 Se 3 - . The organic dispersions of surface-modified Mo 3 Se 3 - SCACs in nonpolar solvent (toluene, benzene, and chloroform) were stable with a uniform diameter of 2 nm, and they have enhanced stability from oxidation (>10 days). With the surfactants that have a polystyrene tail group (PS-NH 2 ), the surface-modified Mo 3 Se 3 - SCAC showed high compatibility with a polystyrene polymer matrix. Using the surface-modified Mo 3 Se 3 - SCAC, a homogeneous Mo 3 Se 3 - /polystyrene/toluene organogel was prepared. More importantly, the Mo 3 Se 3 - /polystyrene organogel exhibits significantly enhanced mechanical properties, with the improvement of 202.27% and 279.52% for tensile strength and elongation, respectively, compared with that of the pure organogel. The surface-modified Mo 3 Se 3 - had a similar structure with a polymer matrix, and the properties of the polymer can be improved even with a small addition of Mo 3 Se 3 - .
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