Intercalation is a reversible insertion process of foreign species into crystal gaps.Layered materials are good host materials for various intercalant species ranging from small ions to atoms to molecules.Given the re...Intercalation is a reversible insertion process of foreign species into crystal gaps.Layered materials are good host materials for various intercalant species ranging from small ions to atoms to molecules.Given the recent intense interest in two-dimensional(2D)layered materials in thin limits,this review highlights the opportunities that intercalation chemistry can provide for nanoscale layered materials.Novel heterostructures or emergent electrical properties not found in the intrinsic host materials are possible with intercalation.In particular,we review various exfoliation methods developed for 2D layered nanomaterials based on intercalation chemistry and extensive tuning of the electrical,optical,and magnetic properties of 2D layered materials due to intercalation.展开更多
基金J.J.C.acknowledges support from NSF MRSEC DMR 1119826Y.Z.acknowledges support from NSF DMR 1402600Y.J.acknowledges the startup fund from the University of Central Florida.
文摘Intercalation is a reversible insertion process of foreign species into crystal gaps.Layered materials are good host materials for various intercalant species ranging from small ions to atoms to molecules.Given the recent intense interest in two-dimensional(2D)layered materials in thin limits,this review highlights the opportunities that intercalation chemistry can provide for nanoscale layered materials.Novel heterostructures or emergent electrical properties not found in the intrinsic host materials are possible with intercalation.In particular,we review various exfoliation methods developed for 2D layered nanomaterials based on intercalation chemistry and extensive tuning of the electrical,optical,and magnetic properties of 2D layered materials due to intercalation.