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Extraction of Two-Dimensional Aluminum Alloys from Decagonal Quasicrystals

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages 7435-7443

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c03081

Keywords

two-dimensional materials; microscopy; two-dimensional aluminum alloys; quasicrystal; decagonal phase; quasicrystalline monolayer; hydrogen evolution

Funding

  1. University Grants Commission (UGC) of India under the Indo-US 21st Century Knowledge Initiative [F5-154/2016(IC)]
  2. UGC, New Delhi, India
  3. CAPES
  4. CNPq
  5. FAPESP/CEPID [2013/08293-7]
  6. AOARD Grant [FA2386-19-1-4039]
  7. Ramanujan fellowship

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Atomically thin metallic alloys are receiving increased attention due to their prospective applications as interconnects/contacts in two-dimensional (2D) circuits, sensors, and catalysts, among others. In this work, we demonstrate an easily scalable technique for the synthesis of 2D metallic alloys from their 3D quasicrystalline precursors. We have used aluminum (Al)-based single-phase decagonal quasicrystal Al66Co17Cu17 alloy to extract the corresponding 2D alloy structure. The 2D layered Al alloy possesses 2-fold decagonal quasicrystalline symmetry and consists of two- or three-layer-thick sheets with a lateral dimension of microns. These 2D metallic layers were combined with the atomic layers of tungsten disulfide to form the stacked heterostructures, which is demonstrated to be a stable and efficient catalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction.

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