Electrochemical Applications of Two-Dimensional Nanosheets: The Effect of Nanosheet Length and Thickness
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Gholamvand Z, McAteer D, Harvey A, Backes C, Coleman J.N, Electrochemical Applications of Two-Dimensional Nanosheets: The Effect of Nanosheet Length and Thickness, Chemistry of Materials, 28, 8, 2016, 2641 - 2651Download Item:
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Although many electrochemical properties of 2D materials depend sensitively on the nanosheet dimensions, there are no systematic, quantitative studies which analyse the effect of nanosheet size and thickness on electrochemical parameters. Here we use size-selected WS2 nanosheets as a model system to determine the effect of nanosheet dimensions in two representative areas – hydrogen evolution electrocatalytic electrodes and electrochemical double layer capacitor electrodes. We chose these applications as they depend on the interaction of ions with the nanosheet edge and basal plane, respectively, and so would be expected to be nanosheet-size-dependent. The data shows the catalytic current density to scale inversely with mean nanosheet length while the volumetric double layer capacitance scales inversely with mean nanosheet thickness. Both of these results are consistent with simple models allowing use to extract intrinsic quantities, namely the turnover frequency and the double layer thickness respectively.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
SFI/12/RC/2278
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
11/PI/1087
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PUBLISHEDCited By :1 Export Date: 15 September 2016
Author: COLEMAN, JONATHAN
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Chemistry of Materials28
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