Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing College of New Energy and Materials China University of Petroleum (Beijing) Beijing 102249 China
2. Department of Chemistry University of Massachusetts Amherst 710 North Pleasant Street Amherst MA 01003 USA
Abstract
AbstractLow‐dimensional sulfur nanomaterials featuring with 0D sulfur nanoparticles (SNPs), sulfur nanodots (SNDs) and sulfur quantum dots (SQDs), 1D sulfur nanorods (SNRs), and 2D sulfur nanosheets (SNSs) have emerged as an environmentally friendly, biocompatible class of metal‐free nanomaterials, sparking extensive interest in a wide range application. In this review, various synthetic methods, precise characterization, creative formation mechanism, delicate functionalization, and versatile applications of low dimensional sulfur nanomaterials over the last decades are systematically summarized. Initially, it is striven to summarize the progress of low dimensional sulfur nanomaterials from versatile precursors by using different synthetic approaches and various characterization. Then, a multi‐faceted proposed formation mechanism with emphasis on how these different precursors produce corresponding SNPs, SNDs, SQDs, SNRs, and SNSs is highlighted. Besides, it is essential to fine‐tune the surface functional groups of low dimensional sulfur nanomaterials to form new complex nanomaterials. Finally, these sulfur nanomaterials are being investigated in bio‐sensing, bio‐imaging, lithium–sulfur batteries, antibacterial activities, plant growth along with future perspective and challenges in emerging fields. The purpose of this review is to tailor low dimensional nanomaterials through accurately selecting precursors or synthetic approach and provide a foundation for the formation of versatile sulfur nanostructure.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Science Foundation of China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry