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In this research, dispersion of a new type of one-dimensional inorganic material Nb2Se9, composed of van der Waals bonds, in aqueous solution for bio-application study were studied. To disperse Nb2Se9, which exhibits hydrophobic properties in water, experiments were carried out using a block copolymer (poloxamer) as a dispersant. It was confirmed that PPO, the hydrophobic portion of Poloxamer, was adsorbed onto the surface of Nb2Se9, and PEO, the hydrophilic portion, induced steric hinderance to disperse Nb2Se9 to a size of 10 nm or less. To confirm the adaptability of muscle cells C2C12 to the dispersed Nb2Se9 using poloxamer 188 as dispersant, a MTT assay and a live/dead assay were performed, demonstrating improvement in the viability and proliferation of C2C12 cells.
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Aqueous dispersion of van der Waals bonded one-dimensional materials Mo6S3I6 with hydrophobic surfaces has been studied. The surface charge of the dispersed Mo6S3I6 is controlled from negative to positive by the charge type of dispersant tail (anionic, SDS and NaDDBS; cationic, CTAB; nonionic, Poloxamer 407), and through this, it is possible to deposit the dispersed Mo6S3I6 in nanosized by electrophoretic deposition at a desired position. When a flexible device was manufactured by transferring Mo6S3I6, it was confirmed that electrical conductivity can be measured in 40% of elongation and more than 1000 times cyclic test.