Isolation of Nb2Se9 Molecular Chain from Bulk One-Dimensional Crystal by Liquid Exfoliation

The optimum solvent for Nb2Se9 dispersion, which is a new type of one dimensional (1D) material, is investigated. Among several solvents (16 solvents in total), strong dispersion was observed in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, and diacetone alcohol, which have medium dielectric constants in the range of 10 to 30 and surface tension in the range of 25 to 35 mJ m−2. 1D Nb2Se9 chains, whose size is less than 10 nm, are well dispersed and it is possible to disperse mono-chains of 1 nm or less in a specific dispersion region. The 1D unit chain with dangling bond free surface and high volume to area ratio is expected to be used in applications that utilize the surface of the material. Such dispersion is an important first step towards various potential applications and is an indispensable scientific goal for the practical applications of Nb2Se9.


Introduction
Among the great variety of nanomaterials available, one-dimensional (1D) materials, including nanowires and carbon nanotubes (CNTs), have been extensively studied due to their remarkable physical and chemical properties such as high carrier mobility [1][2][3], high chemical stability [4], high mechanical strength [4,5], and large surface area [5]. These unique properties allow 1D materials to be applied as building blocks for numerous applications, such as field-effect transistors (FETs), sensors, and nanocomposites.
Other types of 1D materials, such as LiMo 3 Se 3 [6][7][8][9][10], Mo 6 S 3 I 6 [11][12][13][14], and Mo 6 S 4.5 I 4.5 [15,16] have been investigated by several researchers. These materials were obtained by exfoliating 1D bulk crystals into nanowires or molecular chains, because there exists weak van der Waals (vdW) interactions or ionic bonds between the unit chains in 1D bulk crystals, similar to those observed in 2D materials such as graphene and 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). Thus, these 1D bulk crystals provide a way to easily obtain nanowires or inorganic molecular chains less than 1 nm in diameter. When isolated from bulk crystals, molecular chains have unique surface characteristics. LiMo 3 Se 3 has a negative charge on the chain surface due to ionic interactions between Li + ions and Mo 3 Se 3 − chains [17] Mo 6 S 3 I 6 and Mo 6 S 4.5 I 4.5 , on the other hand, undergo vdW interactions

Synthesis
Nb 2 Se 9 was produced from elemental powders of niobium (325 mesh, 99.5%, Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) and selenium (99+%, Alfa Aesar, Haverhill, MA, USA) using a flux method. 2.15 mmol of Nb powder (0.2 g) and 430 mmol of Se powder (34 g) were thoroughly mixed and sealed in a quartz tube designed with a compartment and neck in which unreacted Se flux collects after reaction. The evacuated quartz tube was placed in a box furnace and heated to 800 • C for 72 h (at 5.5 • C h −1 ) and then cooled (at 10 • C h −1 ). After cooling, the quartz tube was turned upside down and heated again to 250 • C for 12 h in order to drop the unreacted flux onto the other side of the tube. Finally, residual Se was sublimed in a low-pressure tube furnace at 250 • C for 24 h under Ar flow (100 sccm). The resulting material was gray needle-shaped crystals.

Dispersion
Nb 2 Se 9 crystals were dispersed in different solvents by ultrasonication. Firstly, vials were filled with 10 mg of Nb 2 Se 9 and 10 mL of the chosen solvent and sonicated for 5 min in a probe sonicator (VC 505, Sonics & Materials, Inc., Newtown, CT, USA) in order to break down any large crystals. After the pre-sonication process, bath sonication (B2005S-68K, 68 kHz, 200 W, KODO Technical, Hwaseong, South Korea) was conducted for 3 h. Later, the solutions were centrifuged at 6000 rpm for 10 min to remove insufficiently exfoliated chains. Five milliliters of the supernatant solution was used for further analysis.

Characterization
X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns of Nb 2 Se 9 crystals were obtained by powder XRD (Mac Science, M18XHF22, Tokyo, Japan) with Cu-Kα radiation (λ = 0.154 nm). Field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM, Hitachi, S-4300SE, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan) was performed to examine the morphological characteristics of the Nb 2 Se 9 crystals. An aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM, JEM ARM 200F, JEOL, Tokyo, Japan) operating at an acceleration voltage of 80 kV was used for further morphological analysis. For sample preparation, drop casting was carried out on a graphene-coated Quantifoil TEM grid. The concentration of the dispersion solution was confirmed by Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS, Agilent 7500, Agilent Technologies Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA). To evaluate the morphology of the exfoliated Nb 2 Se 9 , Atomic force Microscopy (AFM, Park systems, NX10, Suwon, South Korea) was performed on Nb 2 Se 9 spin-coated SiO 2 /Si wafers in the non-contact mode.

Result and Discussion
The structure of a Nb 2 Se 9 chain is described as a 1D molecular chain of niobium (Nb) atoms linearly connected with each other and selenium (Se) atoms decorated on the outside of niobium atoms (belonging to point group 1, space group P1. Nb is located in the octahedral site constructed by Se atoms. See top of Figure 1a). During the dispersion process, single molecular chains can be exfoliated from the bulk crystal due to weak vdW interactions between the chains (bottom of Figure 1a). Single crystalline Nb 2 Se 9 was synthesized by chemical reactions between Nb and Se in the quartz ample. To prevent the formation of another niobium selenide compounds such as NbSe 3 [37] and NbSe 2 [38], we used high niobium to selenium ratio of 1:200. Only the Nb 2 Se 9 and Se phase can be formed in the composition, and the selenium phase can be selectively removed through heat treatment [39]. When the Nb-Se mixture at 700-800 • C was cooled down to room temperature, dark gray needle-shaped crystals were formed (see the experimental section for details) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed that the material contained a highly crystalline Nb 2 Se 9 phase (JCPDS 33-0968) (Figure 1b). The inset of Figure 1b shows digital and scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of the Nb 2 Se 9 crystals prepared in this study. It is observed that large needle-shaped Nb 2 Se 9 crystals (length in the range of a few centimeters) were successfully grown. Additionally, some Nb 2 Se 9 crystals are naturally exfoliated in the form of chains; consequently, the material synthesized in this study can be dispersed as 1D units if we can find a suitable solvent.

Result and Discussion
The structure of a Nb2Se9 chain is described as a 1D molecular chain of niobium (Nb) atoms linearly connected with each other and selenium (Se) atoms decorated on the outside of niobium atoms (belonging to point group 1 ̅ , space group P1 ̅ . Nb is located in the octahedral site constructed by Se atoms. See top of Figure 1a). During the dispersion process, single molecular chains can be exfoliated from the bulk crystal due to weak vdW interactions between the chains (bottom of Figure  1a). Single crystalline Nb2Se9 was synthesized by chemical reactions between Nb and Se in the quartz ample. To prevent the formation of another niobium selenide compounds such as NbSe3 [37] and NbSe2 [38], we used high niobium to selenium ratio of 1:200. Only the Nb2Se9 and Se phase can be formed in the composition, and the selenium phase can be selectively removed through heat treatment [39]. When the Nb-Se mixture at 700-800 C was cooled down to room temperature, dark gray needle-shaped crystals were formed (see the experimental section for details) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed that the material contained a highly crystalline Nb2Se9 phase (JCPDS 33-0968) (Figure 1b). The inset of Figure 1b shows digital and scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of the Nb2Se9 crystals prepared in this study. It is observed that large needle-shaped Nb2Se9 crystals (length in the range of a few centimeters) were successfully grown. Additionally, some Nb2Se9 crystals are naturally exfoliated in the form of chains; consequently, the material synthesized in this study can be dispersed as 1D units if we can find a suitable solvent. The liquid exfoliation method is known to be insensitive to air and can potentially be scaled up to yield large quantities of the exfoliated material [40]. Since the organic solvents used in the solution process mainly have toxicity problems and sustainability issues, it is necessary to increase the process efficiency to minimize the use of solvents and to select less hazardous solvents [41,42]. In order to Figure 1. (a) Schematic illustration of the crystal structure and exfoliation process of Nb 2 Se 9 ; (b) X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of Nb 2 Se 9 crystals (inset shows the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of Nb 2 Se 9 crystals (left) and STEM image of the exfoliated Nb 2 Se 9 (right)). The liquid exfoliation method is known to be insensitive to air and can potentially be scaled up to yield large quantities of the exfoliated material [40]. Since the organic solvents used in the solution process mainly have toxicity problems and sustainability issues, it is necessary to increase the process efficiency to minimize the use of solvents and to select less hazardous solvents [41,42]. In order to find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb 2 Se 9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb 2 Se 9 , various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb 2 Se 9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb 2 Se 9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb 2 Se 9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect ( Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect ( Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect ( Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect ( Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect ( Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect ( Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect ( Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%. find the best exfoliation solvent for Nb2Se9 crystals, 16 common solvents with different dielectric constants and surface energies were studied (Table 1). In order to find the optimum solvents for exfoliation of Nb2Se9, various solvents with a broad dielectric constant of approximately 1 to 80 and a surface tension (mJ m −2 ) of 18 to 73, which are mainly used for the dispersion of nanomaterials [40,43,44]. Nb2Se9 particles were dispersed in each solvent by sonication and centrifuged to obtain a well dispersed supernatant fraction after removing large and un-exfoliated particles (see the experimental part for details). Digital photos of the dispersed solutions before and after centrifugation are shown in Figure 2a. A strong Tyndall effect (laser scattering due to nano-scale dispersion) was observed in dispersions in benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), isobutyl alcohol (IBA), and diacetone alcohol (DAA). These solvents are the sustainable green solvents that have no serious environmental, health, or safety hazards in the industry [45]. The concentration of Nb2Se9 was measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and the concentration of Nb2Se9 was found to be high in the solvent exhibiting a strong Tyndall effect (Figure 2b). The top three solvents have a reproducible result with a standard deviation of less than 5%.  In order to understand the dispersion characteristics of Nb2Se9 with respect to the solvent, the concentrations of the dispersions according to solvent characteristics (dielectric constant and surface energy) are plotted, as shown in in Figure 3. It can be seen that the dispersion concentration is high in solvents with a medium dielectric constant of 10 to 30 and surface tension in the range of 25 to 35 mJ m −2 , which is similar to the dispersion behavior of 2D TMDCs. Dispersions studies of TMDCs in different solvents have shown that most TMDCs including MoS2, MoSe2, MoTe2, and NbSe2 are effectively dispersed in medium polar solvents with surface energy in the range of 30 to 40 mJ m −2 [30]. 1D Nb2Se9 is structurally similar to 2D TMDCs in that the chalcogenide atoms enclose a transition metal core and the outermost surface is composed of chalcogenide atoms. In detail, Nb2Se9 chains exhibit a structure in which the core Nb atom is surrounded by Se atoms, while the TMDC layer is a structure in which an inner transition layer is sandwiched between two chalcogenide atom sheets. Additionally, Nb2Se9 chains and TMDC sheets exhibit similar weak vdW interactions between the chain and layer. Thus, Nb2Se9 shows a dispersion tendency similar to that of TMDCs as both materials have similar surface structure and interaction forces between the unit chains and sheets.  In order to understand the dispersion characteristics of Nb 2 Se 9 with respect to the solvent, the concentrations of the dispersions according to solvent characteristics (dielectric constant and surface energy) are plotted, as shown in in Figure 3. It can be seen that the dispersion concentration is high in solvents with a medium dielectric constant of 10 to 30 and surface tension in the range of 25 to 35 mJ m −2 , which is similar to the dispersion behavior of 2D TMDCs. Dispersions studies of TMDCs in different solvents have shown that most TMDCs including MoS 2 , MoSe 2 , MoTe 2 , and NbSe 2 are effectively dispersed in medium polar solvents with surface energy in the range of 30 to 40 mJ m −2 [30]. 1D Nb 2 Se 9 is structurally similar to 2D TMDCs in that the chalcogenide atoms enclose a transition metal core and the outermost surface is composed of chalcogenide atoms. In detail, Nb 2 Se 9 chains exhibit a structure in which the core Nb atom is surrounded by Se atoms, while the TMDC layer is a structure in which an inner transition layer is sandwiched between two chalcogenide atom sheets. Additionally, Nb 2 Se 9 chains and TMDC sheets exhibit similar weak vdW interactions between the chain and layer. Thus, Nb 2 Se 9 shows a dispersion tendency similar to that of TMDCs as both materials have similar surface structure and interaction forces between the unit chains and sheets. In order to understand the dispersion characteristics of Nb2Se9 with respect to the solvent, the concentrations of the dispersions according to solvent characteristics (dielectric constant and surface energy) are plotted, as shown in in Figure 3. It can be seen that the dispersion concentration is high in solvents with a medium dielectric constant of 10 to 30 and surface tension in the range of 25 to 35 mJ m −2 , which is similar to the dispersion behavior of 2D TMDCs. Dispersions studies of TMDCs in different solvents have shown that most TMDCs including MoS2, MoSe2, MoTe2, and NbSe2 are effectively dispersed in medium polar solvents with surface energy in the range of 30 to 40 mJ m −2 [30]. 1D Nb2Se9 is structurally similar to 2D TMDCs in that the chalcogenide atoms enclose a transition metal core and the outermost surface is composed of chalcogenide atoms. In detail, Nb2Se9 chains exhibit a structure in which the core Nb atom is surrounded by Se atoms, while the TMDC layer is a structure in which an inner transition layer is sandwiched between two chalcogenide atom sheets. Additionally, Nb2Se9 chains and TMDC sheets exhibit similar weak vdW interactions between the chain and layer. Thus, Nb2Se9 shows a dispersion tendency similar to that of TMDCs as both materials have similar surface structure and interaction forces between the unit chains and sheets.  Dispersed Nb 2 Se 9 particles in DAA were spin-coated on SiO 2 /Si substrates and the size of the nano-chains was analyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) (see Figure 4a,b). The 1D chains of Nb 2 Se 9 with sizes less than 10 nm are well dispersed (possible to disperse mono-chains to 1 nm or less in a specific dispersion region: line profile 4). Additionally, the aspect ratio (length/diameter) of Nb 2 Se 9 chains is important in device fabrication and composite formation. The aspect ratio of Nb 2 Se 9 chains dispersed in DAA is found to be about 542. It is expected that greater dispersion of 1D Nb 2 Se 9 chains into atomic units will be possible after optimization of the dispersion solvent and the dispersion process.
Dispersed Nb2Se9 particles in DAA were spin-coated on SiO2/Si substrates and the size of the nano-chains was analyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) (see Figure 4a,b). The 1D chains of Nb2Se9 with sizes less than 10 nm are well dispersed (possible to disperse mono-chains to 1 nm or less in a specific dispersion region: line profile 4). Additionally, the aspect ratio (length/diameter) of Nb2Se9 chains is important in device fabrication and composite formation. The aspect ratio of Nb2Se9 chains dispersed in DAA is found to be about 542. It is expected that greater dispersion of 1D Nb2Se9 chains into atomic units will be possible after optimization of the dispersion solvent and the dispersion process.

Conclusions
In summary, a novel 1D inorganic molecular chain material (Nb2Se9) was synthesized through chemical reaction between Nb and Se; 1D nano-sized (≤10 nm) Nb2Se9 molecular chains were successfully obtained by dispersion. Of the various solvents tested (total 16 solvents), strong dispersions were obtained with green solvents such as benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, and diacetone alcohol, whose dielectric constant was in the range of 10 to 30 and surface tension was in the range of 25 to 35 mJ m −1 . The best results were obtained in a diacetone alcohol with a concentration of 85.83 µ g mL −1 . It can be enhanced through the additional design of solvent combination and dispersant. These results can provide the essential information of the material's surface for design of the further exfoliation strategy, and can be recognized as an important step towards various potential applications of 1D Nb2Se9, such as transistors, sensors, composites, and solar cells.

Conclusions
In summary, a novel 1D inorganic molecular chain material (Nb 2 Se 9 ) was synthesized through chemical reaction between Nb and Se; 1D nano-sized (≤10 nm) Nb 2 Se 9 molecular chains were successfully obtained by dispersion. Of the various solvents tested (total 16 solvents), strong dispersions were obtained with green solvents such as benzyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, and diacetone alcohol, whose dielectric constant was in the range of 10 to 30 and surface tension was in the range of 25 to 35 mJ m −1 . The best results were obtained in a diacetone alcohol with a concentration of 85.83 µg mL −1 . It can be enhanced through the additional design of solvent combination and dispersant. These results can provide the essential information of the material's surface for design of the further exfoliation strategy, and can be recognized as an important step towards various potential applications of 1D Nb 2 Se 9 , such as transistors, sensors, composites, and solar cells.