Dispersion and purification of Mo6S3I6 nanowires in organic solvents
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McCarthy, Denis N.; Nicolosi, Valeria; Vengust, Damjan; Mihailovic, Dragan; Compagnini, Giuseppe; Blau, Werner J.; Coleman, Jonathan N., Dispersion and purification of Mo6S3I6 nanowires in organic solvents, Journal of Applied Physics, 101, 1, 2007, 014317, 014327
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Sedimentation measurements have been performed on dispersions of Mo6S3I6 nanowires in a range
of common solvents. By far the best solvents were N,N-dimethylformamide DMF and acetone.
Stable dispersions of purified Mo6S3I6 nanowires in DMF, with concentrations as high as 0.06 g l?1,
could be produced. Detailed analysis of the sedimentation curves showed that the material consisted
of three phases, two insoluble phases and one which could be stably dispersed. We associate the
insoluble phases with pseudospherical impurities and insoluble nanowires. The sedimenting
nanowires tend to be in the form of large diameter bundles, in contrast to the dispersed phase which
consists of nanowires arranged in smaller bundles. The average diameters of the nanowire bundles
stably suspended in DMF are 12?14 nm. The measured sedimentation time constants of the
insoluble nanowires agree very well with theory allowing us to calculate the solid-fluid interaction
parameter, , to be very close to 105 Pa. The material could be purified by controlled sedimentation
hence the identification of the various phases was confirmed by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
and scanning electron microscopy.
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