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Mass Production of Large-Sized, Nonlayered 2D Nanosheets: Their Directed Synthesis by a Rapid Gel-Blowing Strategy, and Applications in Li/Na Storage and Catalysis

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 30, Issue 43, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201803569

Keywords

2D nanosheets; alkali-ion batteries; electrocatalysts; mass production; nonlayered materials

Funding

  1. Taishan Scholar Project [ts201511080]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51502060, 51672059, 51021002, 51372052, 51621091, 51772060]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, China [ZR2015EQ010]
  4. MoE [Tier 1RG19/17]

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2D nanomaterials are well suited for energy conversion and storage because of their thickness-dependent physical and chemical properties. However, current synthetic methods for translating 2D materials from the laboratory to industry cannot integrate both advantages of liquid-phase method (i.e., solution processibility, homogeneity, and massive production), and gas-phase method (i.e., high quality and large lateral size). Here, inspired by Chinese Sugar Figure Blowing Art, a rapid gel-blowing strategy is proposed for the mass production of 2D nonlayered nanosheets by thermally expanding the viscous gel precursors within a short time (approximate to 1 min). A wide variety of 2D nanosheets including oxides, carbon, oxides/carbon and metal/carbon composites are synthesized on a large scale and with no impurities. Importantly, this method unifies the merits of both liquid-phase and gas-phase syntheses, giving rise to 2D products with high uniformity, nanometer thickness, and large lateral sizes (up to hundreds of micrometers) simultaneously. The success of this strategy highly relies on the speed of blowing and control of the amount of reactants. The as-synthesized nanosheet electrodes manifest excellent electrochemical performance for alkali-ion batteries and electrocatalysis. This method opens up a new avenue for economical and massive preparation of good-quality nonlayered 2D nanosheets for energy-related applications and beyond.

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