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James, Asha Liza |
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Lenka, Manis |
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Pandey, Nidhi |
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Ojha, Abhijeet |
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Kumar, Ashish |
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Saraswat, Rohit |
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Thareja, Prachi |
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Krishnan, Venkata |
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Jasuja, Kabeer |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2020-08-21T10:51:22Z |
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dc.date.available |
2020-08-21T10:51:22Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2020-08 |
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James, Asha Liza; Lenka, Manis; Pandey, Nidhi; Ojha, Abhijeet; Kumar, Ashish; Saraswat, Rohit; Thareja, Prachi; Krishnan, Venkata and Jasuja, Kabeer, “Processable dispersions of photocatalytically active nanosheets derived from titanium diboride: self assembly into hydrogels and paper-like macrostructures”, Nanoscale, DOI: 10.1039/D0NR03677C, vol. 12, no. 32, pp. 17121-17131, Aug. 2020. |
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2040-3364 |
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2040-3372 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/D0NR03677C |
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https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/5648 |
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Titanium diboride (TiB2), a layered ceramic material, is well-known for its ultrahigh strength, wear resistance, and chemical inertness. In this work, we present a simple one-pot chemical approach that yields sheet-like nanostructures from TiB2. We serendipitously found that TiB2 crystals can undergo complete dissolution in a mild aqueous solution of H2O2 under ambient conditions. This unexpected dissolution of TiB2 is followed by non-classical recrystallization that results in nanostructures with sheet-like morphology exhibiting Ti�O and B�O functional groups. We show that this pathway can be used to obtain an aqueous dispersion of nanosheets with concentrations ?3 mg mL?1. Interestingly, these nanosheets tend to transform into a hydrogel without the need of any additives. We found that the degree of gelation depends on the ratio of TiB2 to H2O2, which can be tuned to achieve gels with a shear modulus of 0.35 kPa. We also show this aqueous dispersion of nanosheets is processable and forms hierarchical paper-like macrostructures upon vacuum filtration. Such an ability to assemble into free-standing 3D structures would enable a leap to practical applications. We also show that the high surface area and presence of oxy-functional groups on these nanosheets endow them a superior photocatalytic activity to degrade organic pollutants. This exemplifies the rich potential that TiB2 offers upon nanoscaling. The results presented here not only add a novel material to the 2D flatland but also urge the scientific community to revisit the chemistry of metal borides, that have been traditionally considered as relatively inert ceramics. |
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by Asha Liza James, Manis Lenka, Nidhi Pandey, Abhijeet Ojha, Ashish Kumar, Rohit Saraswat, Prachi Thareja, Venkata Krishnan and Kabeer Jasuja |
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Royal Society of Chemistry |
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dc.title |
Processable dispersions of photocatalytically active nanosheets derived from titanium diboride: self assembly into hydrogels and paper-like macrostructures |
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Article |
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Nanoscale |
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