Ligand Tail Controls the Conformation of Indium Sulfide Ultrathin Nanoribbons
Lilian Guillemeney,
Sarit Dutta,
Rodolphe Valleix
et al.
Abstract:We report the conformational control of 2D ultrathin indium sulfide nanoribbons by tuning their amine ligands' alkyl chain. The initial orthorhombic InS nanoribbons bare n-octylamine ligands and display a highly curved geometry with a characteristic figure of eight shapes. Exchanging the native ligand by oleylamine induces their complete unfolding to yield flat boardshaped nanoribbons. Significant strain variations in the InS crystal structure accompany this shape-shifting. By tuning the linear alkyl chain len… Show more
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