Exploring the Formation of Black Phosphorus Intercalation Compounds with Alkali Metals.
Gonzalo AbellánChristian NeissVicent LloretStefan WildJulio C Chacón-TorresKatharina WerbachFilippo FediHidetsugu ShiozawaAndreas GörlingHerwig PeterlikThomas PichlerFrank HaukeAndreas HirschPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
Black phosphorus intercalation compounds (BPICs) with alkali metals (namely: K and Na) have been synthesized in bulk by solid-state as well as vapor-phase reactions. By means of a combination of in situ X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and DFT calculations the structural behavior of the BPICs at different intercalation stages has been demonstrated for the first time. Our results provide a glimpse into the very first steps of a new family of intercalation compounds, with a distinct behavior as compared to its graphite analogues (GICs), showing a remarkable structural complexity and a dynamic behavior.