Iontronic and electrochemical investigations of 2D tellurene in aqueous electrolytes
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Original language | English |
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Article number | e1234 |
Journal / Publication | SMARTMAT |
Online published | 14 Jul 2023 |
Publication status | Online published - 14 Jul 2023 |
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Abstract
The remarkable successes of graphene have sparked increasing interest in elemental two-dimensional (2D) materials, also referred to as Xenes. Due to their chemical simplicity and appealing physiochemical properties, Xenes have shown particular potential for numerous (opto) electronic, iontronic, and energy applications. Among them, layered & alpha;-phase tellurene has demonstrated the most promise, thanks to the recent successes in the chemical synthesis of highly crystalline 2D tellurene. However, the general electronic and electrochemical properties of tellurene in electrolyte systems remain ambiguous, hindering their further development. In this work, we studied the electrostatic gating, electrocatalysis, and electrochemical stability of tellurene in electrolyte systems. Our results show that tellurene obtained from both hydrothermal and chemical vapor deposition methods, two mainstream synthetic approaches for Xenes, demonstrates thickness-dependent ambipolar transport with high hole mobility and stability in both aqueous electrolytes and ionic liquids. More importantly, the electrochemical properties of tellurene are investigated via the emerging on-chip electrochemistry. Pristine tellurene demonstrates hydrogen evolution reaction with low Tafel slopes and remarkable electrochemical stability in acidic electrolytes over a large potential window. Our study provides a comprehensive understanding of the iontronic and electrochemical properties of tellurene, paving the way for the broad adoption of Xenes in sensors, synaptic devices, and electrocatalysis.
© 2023 The Authors. SmartMat published by Tianjin University and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
© 2023 The Authors. SmartMat published by Tianjin University and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
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- field-effect transistor, hydrogen evolution reaction, ionic gating, on-chip electrocatalytic microdevice, tellurene, FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS, PHOSPHORUS, BEHAVIOR
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Iontronic and electrochemical investigations of 2D tellurene in aqueous electrolytes. / Wu, Zongxiao; Qi, Junlei; Wang, Wenbin et al.
In: SMARTMAT, 14.07.2023.
In: SMARTMAT, 14.07.2023.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review