Artículos de revistas
Synthesis, functionalization, and properties of intercalation compounds
Fecha
2004Registro en:
Microelectronics Journal, Vol. 35, pp. 37–40, 2004
0026-2692
Autor
Mirabal, N.
Lavayen, Vladimir
Benavente Espinosa, Eglantina
Santa Ana, María Angélica
González Moraga, Guillermo
Institución
Resumen
Layered compounds are nanostructured, intrinsically anisotropic materials which often undergo intercalation reactions producing host–
guest complexes. In this work examples from the molybdenum disulfide chemistry are used for discussing how the properties of the products
may be regulated by appropriate selection of the guests species used for functionalizing the pristine sulfide. Special attention is given to new
intercalates based in the intercalation of surfactants, which under special conditions may act as template promoting the conversion of the
layered products into micro and nanotubes. The form how this kind of surfactants may be used for obtaining laminar derivatives of cadmium
disulfide with the sulfide in a confined state is also described.