The Role of Water in the Preparation and Stabilization of High-Quality Phosphorene Flakes

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The stability of phosphorene is shown to be degraded by water. However, the presence of a small amount of water allows the synthesis of high-quality material in liquid exfoliation of black phosphorus using dimethylsulfoxide as solvent. A phosphorus/water molar ratio between 1.5 and 14 maximizes the quality of the phosphorene flakes and their stability.

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Serrano-Ruiz, M., Caporali, M., Ienco, A., Piazza, V., Heun, S., & Peruzzini, M. (2016). The Role of Water in the Preparation and Stabilization of High-Quality Phosphorene Flakes. Advanced Materials Interfaces, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/admi.201500441

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