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  • Two-dimensional (2D) oxides have special properties that make them useful in various applications, but making them as thin layers is challenging without a layered structure.
  • A new method has been developed to create ultrathin oxide nanosheets (1.5 to 4 nm thick) by using a self-formed carbon template, leveraging reactions between glucose and ammonium nitrate.
  • This technique has successfully produced 36 different types of ultrathin oxides, including some with strong electrocatalytic capabilities for certain reactions, opening up new opportunities for research and applications in nanomaterials.

Article Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) oxides have unique electrical, optical, magnetic, and catalytic properties, which are promising for a wide range of applications in different fields. However, it is difficult to fabricate most oxides as 2D materials unless they have a layered structure. Here, we present a facile strategy for the synthesis of ultrathin oxide nanosheets using a self-formed sacrificial template of carbon layers by taking advantage of the Maillard reaction and violent redox reaction between glucose and ammonium nitrate. To date, 36 large-area ultrathin oxides (with thickness ranging from ~1.5 to ~4 nm) have been fabricated using this method, including rare-earth oxides, transition metal oxides, III-main group oxides, II-main group oxides, complex perovskite oxides, and high-entropy oxides. In particular, the as-obtained perovskite oxides exhibit great electrocatalytic activity for oxygen evolution reaction in an alkaline solution. This facile, universal, and scalable strategy provides opportunities to study the properties and applications of atomically thin oxide nanomaterials.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9122325PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abn2030DOI Listing

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