Hybrid nanocomposites of 2D black phosphorus nanosheets encapsulated in PMMA polymer material: New platforms for advanced device fabrication
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Hybrid materials, containing a 2D filler embedded in a polymeric matrix, are an
interesting platform for several applications, because of the variety of properties that
the filler can impart to the polymer matrix when dispersed at the nanoscale. Moreover,
novel properties could arise from the interaction between the two. Mostly the bulk
properties of these materials have been studied so far, especially focusing on how the
filler changes the polymeric matrix properties. Here we propose a complete change of
perspective by using the hybrid nanocomposite material as a platform suitable to engineer
the properties of the filler and to exploit its potential in the fabrication of devices.
As a proof of concept of the versatility and potentiality of the new method, we applied
this approach to prepare black phosphorus nanocomposites through its dispersion in
poly (methyl methacrylate). Black phosphorus is a very interesting 2D material, whose
application have so far been limited by its very high reactivity to oxygen and water.
In this respect, we show that electronic-grade black phosphorus flakes, already embedded
in a protecting matrix since their exfoliation from the bulk material, are endowed
with significant increased stability, and can be further processed into devices without
degrading their properties.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
black phosphorus; two-dimensional materials; organic-inorganic hybrid compounds; polymers; nanotechnology
Elenco autori:
Telesio, Francesca; Passaglia, Elisa; Cicogna, Francesca; Peruzzini, Maurizio; SERRANO RUIZ, Manuel; Heun, Stefan
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