Single-layer transition metal dichalcogenide nanosheet-assisted assembly of aggregation-induced emission molecules to form organic nanosheets with enhanced fluorescence

Advanced Materials
Chaoliang TanHua Zhang

Abstract

Single-layer transition metal dichalcogenide nanosheets including MoS2, TiS2 and TaS2 can be used as novel platforms for the fluorescence enhancement of aggregation-induced emission fluorophores. The small organic AIE unit can be assembled into a two-dimensional sheet structure via a simple precipitation technique assisted by these monolayers. The resultant organic sheets possess a size of 0.2-2 μm and a thickness of 9-20 nm.

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Sep 26, 2015·ACS Nano·Hua Zhang
Sep 16, 2015·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Chaoliang Tan, Hua Zhang
Mar 18, 2017·Chemical Reviews·Chaoliang TanHua Zhang
Aug 27, 2014·Advanced Materials·Xiaodong ZhuangXinliang Feng
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Jan 1, 2015·Chemical Science·Zhanxi FanHua Zhang
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Dec 19, 2014·Chemical Society Reviews·Yu ChenLianzhou Wang
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