Phosphorene, a two-dimensional (2D) monolayer of black phosphorus, has attracted considerable theoretical interest, although the experimental realization of monolayer, bilayer, and few-layer flakes has been a significant challenge. Here, we systematically survey conditions for liquid exfoliation to achieve the first large-scale production of monolayer, bilayer, and few-layer phosphorus, with exfoliation demonstrated at the 10 g scale. We describe a rapid approach for quantifying the thickness of 2D phosphorus and show that monolayer and few-layer flakes produced by our approach are crystalline and unoxidized, while air exposure leads to rapid oxidation and the production of acid. With large quantities of 2D phosphorus now available, we perf...
Today, the renaissance of black phosphorus largely depends on the mechanical exfoliation method, whi...
The black phosphorus (black-P) crystal is formed of covalently bound layers of phosphorene stacked t...
Abstract Large‐scale production of two‐dimensional (2D) materials still is a crucial point toward it...
Black phosphorus (BP) is the most promising material among the two-dimensional (2D) materials thanks...
The challenge of science and technology is to design and make materials that will dominate the futur...
© 2019 American Chemical Society.Phosphorene, a monolayer of black phosphorus (BP), is an elemental ...
Phosphorus and silicon two-dimensional (2D) allotropes have been the forerunners among the post- gra...
Discovering stabilizers that protect phosphorene from oxidative degradation is critically required f...
Phosphorene, the single- or few-layer form of black phosphorus, was recently rediscovered as a two-d...
We introduce the 2D counterpart of layered black phosphorus, which we call phosphorene, as an unexpl...
Phosphorene, a two-dimensional (2D) monolayer of black phosphorous (BP), has generated significant t...
Atomically thin black phosphorus (phosphorene) has both unique and desirable properties that differ ...
The black phosphorus (black-P) crystal is formed of covalently bound layers of phosphorene stacked t...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials are the focal point of intensive research efforts due to their unique...
The black phosphorus (black-P) crystal is formed of covalently bound layers of phosphorene stacked t...
Today, the renaissance of black phosphorus largely depends on the mechanical exfoliation method, whi...
The black phosphorus (black-P) crystal is formed of covalently bound layers of phosphorene stacked t...
Abstract Large‐scale production of two‐dimensional (2D) materials still is a crucial point toward it...
Black phosphorus (BP) is the most promising material among the two-dimensional (2D) materials thanks...
The challenge of science and technology is to design and make materials that will dominate the futur...
© 2019 American Chemical Society.Phosphorene, a monolayer of black phosphorus (BP), is an elemental ...
Phosphorus and silicon two-dimensional (2D) allotropes have been the forerunners among the post- gra...
Discovering stabilizers that protect phosphorene from oxidative degradation is critically required f...
Phosphorene, the single- or few-layer form of black phosphorus, was recently rediscovered as a two-d...
We introduce the 2D counterpart of layered black phosphorus, which we call phosphorene, as an unexpl...
Phosphorene, a two-dimensional (2D) monolayer of black phosphorous (BP), has generated significant t...
Atomically thin black phosphorus (phosphorene) has both unique and desirable properties that differ ...
The black phosphorus (black-P) crystal is formed of covalently bound layers of phosphorene stacked t...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials are the focal point of intensive research efforts due to their unique...
The black phosphorus (black-P) crystal is formed of covalently bound layers of phosphorene stacked t...
Today, the renaissance of black phosphorus largely depends on the mechanical exfoliation method, whi...
The black phosphorus (black-P) crystal is formed of covalently bound layers of phosphorene stacked t...
Abstract Large‐scale production of two‐dimensional (2D) materials still is a crucial point toward it...