Black phosphorus (BP) is one of the most attractive graphene analogues, and its properties make it a promising nanomaterial for chemical sensing. However, mono- and few-layer BP flakes are reported to chemically degrade rapidly upon exposure to ambient conditions. Therefore, little is known about the performance and sensing mechanism of intrinsic BP, and chemical sensing of intrinsic BP with acceptable air stability remains only theoretically explored. Here, we experimentally demonstrated the first air-stable high-performance BP sensor using ionophore coating. Ionophore-encapsulated BP demonstrated significantly improved air stability. Its performance and sensing mechanism for trace ion detection were systematically investigated. The BP sen...
Layered black phosphorus (BP) has been expected to be a promising material for future electronic and...
Abstract Black phosphorus nanostructures have recently sparked substantial research interest for the...
The air instability of black phosphorus (BP) severely hinders the development of its electronic and ...
As a new family member of two-dimensional layered materials, black phosphorus (BP) has attracted sig...
Black phosphorus (BP) atomic layers are known to undergo chemical degradation in humid air. Yet in m...
In the rapidly emerging field of layered two-dimensional functional materials, black phosphorus, the...
Room temperature gas sensing properties of chemically exfoliated black phosphorus (BP) to oxidizing ...
In this work, the effects of noble metal (Au and Pt) incorporation into black phosphorus (BP) were f...
The utilization of black phosphorus and its monolayer (phosphorene) and few-layers in field-effect t...
The exceptional properties of 2D layered black phosphorus (BP) make it a promising candidate for ele...
It has been a long-standing challenge to produce air-stable few-layer black phosphorus (BP) because ...
© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a ...
Despite its excellent properties, the inherent unstable nature of black phosphorus (BP) in ambient a...
Black phosphorus is a layered material that is sensitive to the surrounding atmosphere. This is gene...
Overcoming the intrinsic instability and preserving unique electronic properties are key challenges ...
Layered black phosphorus (BP) has been expected to be a promising material for future electronic and...
Abstract Black phosphorus nanostructures have recently sparked substantial research interest for the...
The air instability of black phosphorus (BP) severely hinders the development of its electronic and ...
As a new family member of two-dimensional layered materials, black phosphorus (BP) has attracted sig...
Black phosphorus (BP) atomic layers are known to undergo chemical degradation in humid air. Yet in m...
In the rapidly emerging field of layered two-dimensional functional materials, black phosphorus, the...
Room temperature gas sensing properties of chemically exfoliated black phosphorus (BP) to oxidizing ...
In this work, the effects of noble metal (Au and Pt) incorporation into black phosphorus (BP) were f...
The utilization of black phosphorus and its monolayer (phosphorene) and few-layers in field-effect t...
The exceptional properties of 2D layered black phosphorus (BP) make it a promising candidate for ele...
It has been a long-standing challenge to produce air-stable few-layer black phosphorus (BP) because ...
© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a ...
Despite its excellent properties, the inherent unstable nature of black phosphorus (BP) in ambient a...
Black phosphorus is a layered material that is sensitive to the surrounding atmosphere. This is gene...
Overcoming the intrinsic instability and preserving unique electronic properties are key challenges ...
Layered black phosphorus (BP) has been expected to be a promising material for future electronic and...
Abstract Black phosphorus nanostructures have recently sparked substantial research interest for the...
The air instability of black phosphorus (BP) severely hinders the development of its electronic and ...