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One-Step Synthesis of Metastable MoAlB from MoAlB Using Gaseous HCl. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent studies spotlight MBenes, a new type of two-dimensional material, but their production is still challenging.
  • Microcrystalline MoAlB was synthesized through a one-step gas-solid reaction at 450 °C, which can serve as a precursor for creating MoB MBenes.
  • This innovative method offers a more efficient, cost-effective way to produce layered materials, leading to uniform microcrystals and having promising implications for applications in catalysis and energy storage.

Article Abstract

Recent studies increasingly highlight the potential applications of MBenes, a novel class of two-dimensional (2D) materials, yet their production remains challenging. In this context, microcrystalline MoAlB (space group ; = 3.080(3) Å, = 11.57(1) Å, and = 3.149(4) Å), a promising precursor for MoB MBene production, was synthesized in a single-step gas-solid reaction at 450 °C using MoAlB and gaseous HCl. This preparation method, previously utilized for the oxidation of Zintl phases, has been successfully adapted to compounds containing -block elements, providing a new alternative for exfoliating layered materials in liquid solutions. Scanning electron microscopy analysis revealed homogeneous products with microcrystals exhibiting a nonuniform particle size distribution. At higher temperatures, these evolved into plate-like crystallites with smooth surfaces and etch cavities. This efficient and cost-effective gas-solid reaction shows great potential for large-scale production of a wide range of 2D materials, with significant benefits for catalysis, energy storage, and other applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c04794DOI Listing

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