2018 AIChE Annual Meeting

(515b) Colloidal Electronic Cells Based on 2D Materials

Authors

Pingwei Liu - Presenter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Albert Liu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daichi Kozawa, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Juyao Dong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Song Wang, Zhejiang University
Youngwoo Son, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Min Hao Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technnology
Michael Strano, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Max Saccone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jingfan Yang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Graphene and other 2D materials possess desirable mechanical and functional properties for incorporation into or onto novel colloidal particles, potentially granting them unique electronic and optical functions. However, this application has not yet been realized because conventional top-down lithography scales poorly for the production of colloidal solutions. Herein, we develop an “autoperforation” technology providing a means of spontaneous assembly for colloidal microparticles comprised of 2D molecular surfaces at scale. Such particles demonstrate remarkable chemical, mechanical and thermal stability. They can function as aerosolizable and dispersible electronic particles capable of storing and transferring digital information, as well as recoverable microprobes for sensing and recording chemical information in water and soil.