Ultra‐thin C/Si Shell Pieces as Amphiphilic Janus Materials for Efficient Oxidation Desulfurization
Hongyu Zhang,
Bolun Liu,
Wenhui Jin
et al.
Abstract:Constructing favorable morphology is considered to be an effective strategy to enhance the amphiphilic performance of materials. The directional alignment of ultra‐thin lamellar materials significantly facilitates utilization of active sites at the bi‐phase interface. Herein, an ultra‐thin amphiphilic C/Si shell pieces Janus material (d = 10.4 nm) prepared by graphene oxide and SiO2 is reported. The outer SiO2 layer is associated with hydrophilicity, while the inner C layer exhibits hydrophobicity. A Pickering… Show more
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