Magnetic two-dimensional (2D) supplies are a novel class of quantum supplies that may exhibit attention-grabbing magnetic phenomena, corresponding to layer-dependent magnetism. Essentially the most important barrier to 2D magnet discovery and examine lies in our skill to exfoliate supplies right down to the monolayer restrict. Subsequently designing exfoliation strategies that produce clear, monolayer sheets is essential for the expansion of 2D materials analysis. On this work, we develop a facile chemical exfoliation technique utilizing lithium naphthalenide for acquiring 2D nanosheets of magnetic van der Waals materials CrOCl. Utilizing our optimized technique, we receive freestanding monolayers of CrOCl, with the thinnest measured peak thus far. We additionally present magnetic characterization of bulk, intercalated intermediate, and nanosheet pellet CrOCl, exhibiting that exfoliated nanosheets of CrOCl exhibit magnetic order. The outcomes of this examine spotlight the tunability of the chemical exfoliation technique, together with offering a easy technique for acquiring 2D CrOCl.
