Method to synthesize metal chalcogenide monolayer nanomaterials
| DWPI Title: Synthesizing metal chalcogenide monolayer nanomaterials, comprise reacting substituted metal alkoxide compounds and hexamethyldisilathiane in presence of solvent to give substituted metal sulfide nanomaterial compounds and silyl alkoxides |
| Abstract: Metal chalcogenide monolayer nanomaterials can be synthesized from metal alkoxide precursors by solution precipitation or solvothermal processing. The synthesis routes are more scalable, less complex and easier to implement than other synthesis routes. |
| Use: The method is useful for synthesizing metal chalcogenide monolayer nanomaterials. |
| Advantage: The method: is more scalable, less complex and easier to implement than other synthesis routes; does not require additional heating or processing under hydrogen sulfide gas; and provides air-stable layered nanomaterials. |
| Novelty: Synthesizing metal chalcogenide monolayer nanomaterials, comprise reacting substituted metal alkoxide compounds (a1) and hexamethyldisilathiane (b1) in presence of solvent to give substituted metal sulfide nanomaterial compounds (c1) and substituted silyl alkoxide compounds (d1). |
| Filed: 3/17/2015 |
| Application Number: US14660702A |
| Tech ID: SD 12903.1 |
| This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-NA0003525 awarded by the United States Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration. The Government has certain rights in the invention. |
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