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Self-Hybrid Transition Metal Oxide Nanosheets Synthesized by a Facile Programmable and Scalable Carbonate-Template Method.

Wenhe XieYuan RenBingjie YuXuanyu YangMeiqi GaoJunhao MaYidong ZouPengcheng XuXinxin LiYonghui Deng
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
2D transition metal oxides (TMO) nanosheets have attracted considerable attention in both fundamental research and practical applications. Herein, a convenient programmable and scalable carbonate crystals templating synthesis is developed to produce high-quality self-hybrid TMO nanosheets (Si-WO3- x , Tax Oy , Mnx Oy ) and their respective polymetallic oxide hybrid nanosheets with tunable composition, low-cost and high-yield. Taking tungsten oxide nanosheets as example, silicotungstic acid precursor is in situ converted into tungsten oxide nanosheets like scales on the surface of calcium carbonate crystals through the simple soaking-drying-calcination process, and after selectively dissolving calcium carbonate by etching, the dispersive tungsten oxide nanosheets with unique self-hybrid Si-doped h-WO3 /ε-WO3 /WO2 compositions are obtained, which show excellent acetone gas-sensing performances at low temperatures. This carbonate-template method opens up the possibility to economically produce various functional TMO nanosheets with specific compositions for diverse applications.
Keyphrases
  • transition metal
  • visible light
  • quantum dots
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  • metal organic framework
  • highly efficient
  • room temperature
  • low cost
  • mass spectrometry
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