A Non-van der Waals Two-Dimensional Material from Natural Titanium Mineral Ore Ilmenite
Source
Chemistry of Materials
ISSN
08974756
Date Issued
2018-09-11
Author(s)
Puthirath Balan, Aravind
Radhakrishnan, Sruthi
Kumar, Ritesh
Neupane, Ram
Sinha, Shyam Kanta
Deng, Liangzi
De Los Reyes, Carlos A.
Apte, Amey
Rao, B. Manmadha
Paulose, Maggie
Vajtai, Robert
Chu, Ching Wu
Costin, Gelu
Martí, Angel A.
Varghese, Oomman K.
Singh, Abhishek K.
Tiwary, Chandra Sekhar
Anantharaman, Maliemadom R.
Ajayan, Pulickel M.
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) materials from naturally occurring minerals are promising and possess interesting physical properties. A new 2D material "Ilmenene" has been exfoliated from the naturally occurring titanate ore ilmenite (FeTiO<inf>3</inf>) by employing liquid phase exfoliation in a dimethylformamide solvent by ultrasonic bath sonication. Ilmenene displays a [001] orientation that is confirmed by transmission electron microscopy. Probable charge transfer excitation from Fe<sup>2+</sup>Ti<sup>4+</sup> to Fe<sup>3+</sup>Ti<sup>3+</sup> results in ferromagnetic ordering along with the antiferromagnetic phase accompanied by enhanced anisotropy due to surface spins. The 2D nature and band gap states help ilmenene form a heterojunction photocatalyst with titania nanotube arrays, capable of broad spectrum light harvesting and separating/transferring the photogenerated charges effectively for solar photoelectrochemical water splitting.
