Solvothermal and mechanochemical intercalation of Cu into La2O2S2 enabled by the redox reactivity of (S2)2− pairs†
Abstract
Intercalation of Cu into layered polychalcogenide La2O2S2 was demonstrated to be viable both under solvothermal conditions at 200 °C and mechanical ball milling at ambient temperature. This result evidences the soft-chemical nature of metal intercalation into layered polychalcogenides driven by the redox reactivity of anion–anion bonds.