Ionic Liquid Assisted Exfoliation of Layered Magnesium Diboride
Source
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATERIALS, ALLOYS AND EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS (ICMAEM-2017)
ISSN
1757-8981
Author(s)
Ratnam, Devina
Das, Saroj Kumar
Jasuja, Kabeer
Editor(s)
Noor, MM
Mani, VN
Ganesh, MS
Idris, MH
Abstract
The discovery of graphene showcased anability to isolate atomic thin sheet from layered graphite, and presented a precedent to the scientific community for exploring a similar possibility in other layered materials. Magnesium diboride (MgB2), which has metal atoms sandwiched in between boron honeycomb planes, represents an ionic layered material isostructural to intercalated graphite. We show that ultrasonication of MgB(2)in ionic liquid (1-butyl-3-methyl imidazolium tetrafluoroborate) results in a stable dispersion of few-layer-thick boron based nanosheets. Furthermore, these nanosheets (similar to 3-6 mu m wide, similar to 2 nm thick) are found to exhibit an optical band-gap of similar to 3.3eV alongwith excitation wavelength dependent photoluminescence.
Subjects
Materials Science
Mechanics
