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Submillimeter-Long WS 2 Nanotubes: The Pathway to Inorganic Buckypaper.

Vojtěch KundrátRita RosentsveigKristýna BukvišováDaniel CitterbergMiroslav KolíbalShachar KerenIddo PinkasOmer YaffeAlla ZakReshef Tenne
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
WS 2 nanotubes present many new technologies under development, including reinforced biocompatible polymers, membranes, photovoltaic-based memories, ferroelectric devices, etc. These technologies depend on the aspect ratio (length/diameter) of the nanotubes, which was limited to 100 or so. A new synthetic technique is presented, resulting in WS 2 nanotubes a few hundred micrometers long and diameters below 50 nm (aspect ratios of 2000-5000) in high yields. Preliminary investigation into the mechanistic aspects of the two-step synthesis reveals that W 5 O 14 nanowhisker intermediates are formed in the first step of the reaction instead of the ubiquitous W 18 O 49 nanowhiskers used in the previous syntheses. The electrical and photoluminescence properties of the long nanotubes were studied. WS 2 nanotube-based paper-like material was prepared via a wet-laying process, which could not be realized with the 10 μm long WS 2 nanotubes. Ultrafiltration of gold nanoparticles using the nanotube-paper membrane was demonstrated.
Keyphrases
  • gold nanoparticles
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