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Zeolite nanosheets for catalysis

Chemical Society Reviews, 2022
This tutorial review briefly summarizes the recent progress in the synthetic strategies of zeolite nanosheets and their relevant catalytic applications.
Xiangyu Wang   +4 more
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Rigidity of lamellar nanosheets

Soft Matter, 2017
Lamellar nanosheets of contrasting materials are ubiquitous in functional coatings and electronic devices. They also represent a unique paradigm for polymer nanocomposites. Here, we use fluid-assembled lamellar nanosheets - alternating layers of polymer and single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) - to gain insight into the flexural mechanics of such ...
Eid Almutairi   +4 more
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Silicon Nanosheets versus Graphene Nanosheets: A Comparison of Their Nonlinear Optical Response

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2021
Silicene, the silicon analogue of graphene, represents a new class of two-dimensional (2D) materials, which shares some of the outstanding physical properties of graphene. Furthermore, it has the advantage of being compatible with the current Si-based technology. However, this 2D material is not stable and is quite prone to oxidation.
Michalis Stavrou   +10 more
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On Layered Silicates and Zeolitic Nanosheets

Angewandte Chemie, 2017
Zeolite synthesis: In a Communication published in this journal in early 2015, Messinger, Na, Seo, Ryoo, and Chmelka (MNSRC) claim that the formation of zeolite MFI nanosheets proceeds through an intermediate, crystalline layered silicate phase. It is now proposed that the layered silicate phase in the MNSRC work is an artefact rather than a species ...
Maarten G. Goesten   +3 more
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Boron Nitride Nanotubes and Nanosheets

ACS Nano, 2010
Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is a layered material with a graphite-like structure in which planar networks of BN hexagons are regularly stacked. As the structural analogue of a carbon nanotube (CNT), a BN nanotube (BNNT) was first predicted in 1994; since then, it has become one of the most intriguing non-carbon nanotubes.
Golberg, Dmitri G.   +6 more
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Mesoporous Metallic Iridium Nanosheets

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018
Two-dimensional (2D) metals are an emerging class of nanostructures that have attracted enormous research interest due to their unusual electronic and thermal transport properties. Adding mesopores in the plane of ultrathin 2D metals is the next big step in manipulating these structures because increasing their surface area improves the utilization of ...
Bo Jiang   +8 more
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