A Droplet Method for Synthesis of Multiclass Ultrathin Metal Halides

Author:

Tang Jin1,Ge Feixiang1,Chen Jinlian1,Zhou Dawei1,Zhan Guixiang1,Liu Jing1,Yuan Jiaxiao1,Shi Xinyu1,Zhao Peiyi1,Fan Xinlin1,Su Yu1,Liu Zicong1,He Jiahao1,Tang Jiaqi1,Zha Chenyang2,Zhang Linghai1,Song Xuefen1,Wang Lin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) & Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (KLOFE) Jiangsu National Synergetic Innovation Center for Advanced Materials (SICAM) Nanjing Tech University (Nanjing Tech) Nanjing 211816 China

2. Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering (IAPME) Zhuhai UM Science & Technology Research Institute (ZUMRI) University of Macau Taipa Macau SAR 999078 China

Abstract

Abstract2D metal halides have attracted increasing research attention in recent years; however, it is still challenging to synthesize them via liquid‐phase methods. Here it is demonstrated that a droplet method is simple and efficient for the synthesis of multiclass 2D metal halides, including trivalent (BiI3, SbI3), divalent (SnI2, GeI2), and monovalent (CuI) ones. In particular, 2D SbI3 is first experimentally achieved, of which the thinnest thickness is ≈6 nm. The nucleation and growth of these metal halide nanosheets are mainly determined by the supersaturation of precursor solutions that are dynamically varying during the solution evaporation. After solution drying, the nanosheets can fall on the surface of many different substrates, which further enables the feasible fabrication of related heterostructures and devices. With SbI3/WSe2 being a good demonstration, the photoluminescence intensity and photo responsivity of WSe2 is obviously enhanced after interfacing with SbI3. The work opens a new pathway for 2D metal halides toward widespread investigation and applications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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