posted on 2018-03-20, 00:00authored byDavid Lam, Kan-Sheng Chen, Joohoon Kang, Xiaolong Liu, Mark C. Hersam
Germanium
sulfide (GeS) is an emerging layered material with high
promise in its two-dimensional (2D) exfoliated form for energy storage
applications. While liquid-phase exfoliation (LPE) has been utilized
for the low-cost, scalable production of related 2D materials, it
has not yet been demonstrated for GeS nanosheets due to its chemical
instability in ambient conditions. Here, GeS LPE is achieved in anhydrous N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone using a customized sealed-tip sonication
system, yielding sub-10 nm thick GeS nanosheets that are structurally
pristine with minimal chemical degradation as revealed by atomic force
microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy,
and transmission electron microscopy. Lithium-ion battery anodes based
on these high-quality GeS nanosheets possess superlative electrochemical
performance including high cycling stability over 1000 cycles and
high rate capability in excess of 10 A g–1. Overall,
this work establishes a scalable LPE pathway for the production of
pristine electrochemically active GeS nanosheets that are well-suited
for high-power lithium-ion battery applications.