Electrochemical tuning of vertically aligned MoS 2 nanofilms and its application in improving hydrogen evolution reaction
Stanford University · Nanomaterials Research (United States) · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The ability to intercalate guest species into the van der Waals gap of 2D layered materials affords the opportunity to engineer the electronic structures for a variety of applications. Here we demonstrate the continuous tuning of layer vertically aligned MoS2 nanofilms through electrochemical intercalation of Li(+) ions. By scanning the Li intercalation potential from high to low, we have gained control of multiple important material properties in a continuous manner, including tuning the oxidation state of Mo, the transition of semiconducting 2H to metallic 1T phase, and expanding the van der Waals gap until exfoliation. Using such nanofilms after different degree of Li intercalation, we show the significant…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.60
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 62
Authors
11- HWHaotian WangCorresponding
Stanford University
- ZLZhiyi Lu
Nanomaterials Research (United States), Division of Materials Science and Engineering
- SXShicheng Xu
Geomechanica (Canada)
- DKDesheng Kong
Nanomaterials Research (United States), Division of Materials Science and Engineering
- JJJ. Judy
Nanomaterials Research (United States), Division of Materials Science and Engineering
Topics & keywords
- Intercalation (chemistry)
- van der Waals force
- Exfoliation joint
- Materials science
- Electrochemistry
- Water splitting
- Graphene
- Chemical physics