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A major goal of intercalation chemistry is to intercalate high densities of guest species without disrupting the host lattice. Many intercalant concentrations, however, are limited by the charge of the guest species. Here we have developed a general solution-based chemical method for intercalating extraordinarily high densities of zero-valent copper metal into layered Bi(2)Se(3) nanoribbons. Up to 60 atom % copper (Cu(7.5)Bi(2)Se(3)) can be intercalated with no disruption to the host lattice using a solution disproportionation redox reaction.
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Kristie J. Koski
University of California, Davis
J. Judy
Cornell University
Bryan W. Reed
Integrated Dynamic Electron Solutions (United States)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Stanford University
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd1d98aa9a964e8d133651 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja300368x