Controlling the assembly of silica,
forming monolith, mesoporous,
dendritic, and nanosheet structures, has been conducted using a template
method with an appropriate solvent or surfactant. Recently, two-dimensional
materials, such as graphene oxide (GO), were used as the template
to fabricate silica nanosheets (SNs). SNs with a lamellar structure
and unique properties have been synthesized using surfactant as the
template; however, SNs with ultrathin thicknesses below 2 nm and high
specific surface areas have not been achieved previously. Therefore,
we developed the in situ synthesis of ultrathin SNs using GO functionalized
with alkoxysilanes that have amino groups. The SNs were about 1 nm
thick and had an amorphous structure and high specific surface areas
(904 m2/g)