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

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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.

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Matthews, P. D., Hirunpinyopas, W., Lewis, E. A., Brent, J. R., McNaughter, P. D., Zeng, N., … Lewis, D. J. (2018). Black phosphorus with near-superhydrophobic properties and long-term stability in aqueous media. Chemical Communications, 54(31), 3831–3834. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc01789a

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