Title: Manuel Schnabel
1Mo6S9-xIx Nanowires
- Manuel Schnabel
- Part II Student
- Department of Materials
- University of Oxford
2Nanomaterials
- What advantages do they offer?
- Scaling down of macroscopic effects - steel
microstructure, microchips, CNT reinforcement - Quantum size effect - Quantum computing, QD in
photovoltaics - Increased surface area/volume ratio- Catalysts,
sintering - NEMS
3Nano-Engine
We can even think about using chemically treated
nanotubes as parts in nano-sized engines.
http//www.nas.nasa.gov/
41-D Nanomaterials
- Specific uses of 1-D Nanostructures (vs. 2-D and
0-D) - Molecular interconnects (ballisticity)
- Composites- Mechanical reinforcement,
Percolation - AFM tips
- Field Emission
5Mo6S9-xIx Nanowires
- Nanowires (NW) with x6, x4.5 already known
(Mo6S3I6, Mo6S4.5I4.5 aka 636, 644) - Monodisperse properties
- Dissolve in common solvents, debundle on dilution
- Can connect to GNPs
- Store loads of Li batteries, superparamagnetism.
- Low friction coefficient - lubricant
6Mo6S2I8 Nanowires
- New stoichiometry, 28?9 so different properties
conceivable. - Before properties can be researched, processing
route and structure need to be found. - Solvent Study
- Concentration Study
- ADF STEM and EDX
7Solvent Study
- Sedimentation process
- we monitored the Linear transmission of MoSI
dispersion over time - Transform into effective local concentration
using Lambert-Beer Law - ?Cln(I0/I)/l
- ?C is known as turbidity
8Sedimentation Maths
- Concentration follows for n sedimenting phases
- Equations with different numbers of exponential
decay terms (n1,2,3) fitted the one that fits
best indicated the right number.
C1
C2
C0
t1
t2
9Sedimentation Curves
10Sedimentation Parameters
Most solvents were found to have 2 sedimenting
phases -gtin line with 636 and 644 data. Acetone
and THF had 3.
A good solvent is one with a large retained and
a low purification time. DMF and DMAc
best. Water, Chloroform and THF are useless.
11628 Surface Energy
- Expect solvent to work well if its surface energy
is the same as that of the solute - -gt plot solute vs solvent surface energy to find
NW surface energy (37mJ/m2) - -gt It is different to the surface energy of 636
or 644 gt arrangement of surface atoms different.
Theory Practice
12TEM Different Phases
1 Big bundles 2 Small lumps, thin bundles 3
Thin bundles Solute Thin bundles -gtOnly 2 phases
after all.
Solute
As-sonicated
Sediment 1 Sediment 2 Sediment 3
13ADF STEM
- Fires a 40pm probe at the sample and records
number of incoherently scattered electrons with
annulus. - Gives atomic number contrast only (I ? Z2)
- Should allow us to distinguish Mo (Z96), S
(Z32), and I (Z129) with subatomic resolution - Sample not 1 atom flat we see stacks of atoms,
signal averaged and blurred.
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14ADF STEM
Can see both interwire spacing (bottom), and
planar spacing at an angle (top). Measurement of
spacings and angles in many such images will give
structure of wires and bundles.
5nm
15Conclusions
- MoSI 628 NWs are readily dispersed in common
solvents (confirmed by TEM) - Vastly different solvents to 636 and 644-
different arrangement of surface atoms - ADF STEM shows spacings which also differ from
636 and 644 - We expect 628 to have different properties to 636
and 644, giving a wider range of properties in
the MoSI system.
16Questions?
- Acknowledgements
- Dr. Valeria Nicolosi
- Dr. Peter Nellist
- EM Group
- Mo6 d.o.o