Eventual Chemical Transformation of Metals and Chalcogens into Metal Chalcogenide Nanoplates through a Surface Nucleation-Detachment-Reorganization Mechanism

2017 
Many studies have reported the synthesis of two-dimensional (2D) nanoplates and nanosheets of the layer-structured metal chalcogenides but also have reported various structures far from the 2D shape. In multicomponent compounds, the elemental concentrations keep changing during the reaction; hence, the reactions are considered to be nonstoichiometric from the nucleation and may include continuous changes in the structure and composition. The different shapes of the metal chalcogenides with the layered structure are attributed to the nonstoichiometric reactions. However, it has not been studied if such nonstoichiometric reactions eventually produce 2D nanoplates, and the mechanism involved in the transformation has not been understood. This study investigates a two-step chemical reaction as an extreme nonstoichiometric nucleation and growth. It reveals that the layer-structured metal chalcogenides (M2X3, M = Sb and Bi, X = Se and Te) with the R3m space group can be obtained by transforming premade pure ch...
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