Issue 31, 2018

Black phosphorus with near-superhydrophobic properties and long-term stability in aqueous media

Abstract

Black phosphorus is a two-dimensional material that has potential applications in energy storage, high frequency electronics and sensing, yet it suffers from instability in oxygenated and/or aqueous systems. Here we present the use of a polymeric stabilizer which prevents the degradation of nearly 68% of the material in aqueous media over the course of ca. 1 month.

Graphical abstract: Black phosphorus with near-superhydrophobic properties and long-term stability in aqueous media

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Mar 2018
Accepted
14 Mar 2018
First published
22 Mar 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Commun., 2018,54, 3831-3834

Black phosphorus with near-superhydrophobic properties and long-term stability in aqueous media

P. D. Matthews, W. Hirunpinyopas, E. A. Lewis, J. R. Brent, P. D. McNaughter, N. Zeng, A. G. Thomas, P. O'Brien, B. Derby, M. A. Bissett, S. J. Haigh, R. A. W. Dryfe and D. J. Lewis, Chem. Commun., 2018, 54, 3831 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC01789A

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