A general method for the large-scale synthesis of uniform ultrathin metal sulphide nanocrystals

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Ultrathin metal sulphide nanomaterials exhibit many unique properties, and are thus attractive materials for numerous applications. However, the high-yield, large-scale synthesis of well-defined ultrathin metal sulphide nanostructures by a general and facile wet-chemical method is yet to be realized. Here we report a universal soft colloidal templating strategy for the synthesis of high-quality ultrathin metal sulphide nanocrystals, that is 3.2 nm-thick hexagonal CuS nanosheets, 1.8 nm-diameter hexagonal ZnS nanowires, 1.2 nm-diameter orthorhombic Bi 2 S 3 nanowires and 1.8 nm-diameter orthorhombic Sb 2 S 3 nanowires. As a proof of concept, the ultrathin CuS nanosheets are used to fabricate an electrode for a lithium-ion battery, which exhibits a large capacity and good cycling stability, even after 360 cycles. Furthermore, high-yield, gram-scale production of these ultrathin metal sulphide nanomaterials has been achieved (∼100%, without size-sorting process). Our method could be broadly applicable for the high-yield production of novel ultrathin nanostructures with great promise for various applications. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Du, Y., Yin, Z., Zhu, J., Huang, X., Wu, X. J., Zeng, Z., … Zhang, H. (2012). A general method for the large-scale synthesis of uniform ultrathin metal sulphide nanocrystals. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2181

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