Dispersion of 1D/2D Nanomaterials
Dispersion of 1D/2D Nanomaterials
We synthesize molecular chain-aligned 3D bulk materials in which molecular chains are stacked in 3D crystal structure via a weak van der Waals attraction and then isolate 1D molecular chains from the 3D bulk materials by using chemical exfoliation and mechanical exfoliation. Also, by using 1D materials, we apply these novel materials to high performance devices, molecular devices and flexible/stretchable devices.
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