Scalable Production of Highly Conductive 2D NbSe2 Monolayers with Superior Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Performance
DOI:
10.1021/acsami.3c15817
Publication Date:
2024-01-29T11:06:26Z
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Thin, flexible, and electrically conductive films are in demand for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding. Two-dimensional NbSe2 monolayers have an electrical conductivity comparable to those of metals (106-107 S m-1) but are challenging for high-quality and scalable production. Here, we show that electrochemical exfoliation of flake NbSe2 powder produces monolayers on a large scale (tens of grams), at a high yield (>75%, monolayer), and with a large average lateral size (>20 μm). The as-exfoliated NbSe2 monolayer flakes are easily dispersed in diverse organic solvents and solution-processed into various macroscopic structures (e.g., free-standing films, coatings, patterns, etc.). Thermal annealing of the free-standing NbSe2 films reduces the interlayer distance of restacked NbSe2 from 1.18 to 0.65 nm and consequently enhances the electrical conductivity to 1.16 × 106 S m-1, which is superior to those of MXenes and reduced graphene oxide. The optimized NbSe2 film shows an EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) of 65 dB at a thickness of 5 μm (>110 dB for a 48-μm-thick film), among the highest in materials of similar thicknesses. Moreover, a laminate of two layers of the NbSe2 film (2 μm thick) with an insulating interlayer shows a high SE of 85 dB, surpassing that of the 20-μm-thick NbSe2 film (83 dB). A two-layer theoretical model is proposed, and it agrees with the experimental EMI SE of the laminated NbSe2 films. The ability to produce NbSe2 monolayers on a tens of grams scale will enable their diverse applications beyond EMI shielding.
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