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Tuning the 1T′/2H phases in W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) nanosheets
Controlling materials’ morphology, crystal phase and chemical composition at the atomic scale has become central in materials research. Wet chemistry approaches have great potential in directing the material crystallisation process to achieve tuneable chemical compositions as well as to target speci...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9909680/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36651927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2nr05631c |
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author | Sokolikova, Maria S. Cheng, Gang Och, Mauro Palczynski, Pawel El Hajraoui, Khalil Ramasse, Quentin M. Mattevi, Cecilia |
author_facet | Sokolikova, Maria S. Cheng, Gang Och, Mauro Palczynski, Pawel El Hajraoui, Khalil Ramasse, Quentin M. Mattevi, Cecilia |
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description | Controlling materials’ morphology, crystal phase and chemical composition at the atomic scale has become central in materials research. Wet chemistry approaches have great potential in directing the material crystallisation process to achieve tuneable chemical compositions as well as to target specific crystal phases. Herein, we report the compositional and crystal phase tuneability achieved in the quasi-binary W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) system with chemical and crystal phase mixing down to the atomic level. A series of W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) solid solutions in the form of nanoflowers with atomically thin petals were obtained via a direct colloidal reaction by systematically varying the ratios of transition metal precursors. We investigate the effect of selenium precursor on the morphology of the W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) material and show how using elemental selenium can enable the formation of larger and distinct nanoflowers. While the synthesised materials are compositionally homogeneous, they exhibit crystal phase heterogeneity with the co-existing domains of the 1T′ and 2H crystal phases, and with evidence of MoSe(2) in the metastable 1T′ phase. We show at single atom level of resolution, that tungsten and molybdenum can be found in both the 1T′ and 2H lattices. The formation of heterophase 1T′/2H W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) electrocatalysts allowed for a considerable improvement in the activity for the acidic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) compared to pristine, 1T′-dominated, WSe(2). This work can pave the way towards engineered functional nanomaterials where properties, such as electronic and catalytic, have to be controlled at the atomic scale. |
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spelling | pubmed-99096802023-02-10 Tuning the 1T′/2H phases in W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) nanosheets Sokolikova, Maria S. Cheng, Gang Och, Mauro Palczynski, Pawel El Hajraoui, Khalil Ramasse, Quentin M. Mattevi, Cecilia Nanoscale Chemistry Controlling materials’ morphology, crystal phase and chemical composition at the atomic scale has become central in materials research. Wet chemistry approaches have great potential in directing the material crystallisation process to achieve tuneable chemical compositions as well as to target specific crystal phases. Herein, we report the compositional and crystal phase tuneability achieved in the quasi-binary W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) system with chemical and crystal phase mixing down to the atomic level. A series of W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) solid solutions in the form of nanoflowers with atomically thin petals were obtained via a direct colloidal reaction by systematically varying the ratios of transition metal precursors. We investigate the effect of selenium precursor on the morphology of the W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) material and show how using elemental selenium can enable the formation of larger and distinct nanoflowers. While the synthesised materials are compositionally homogeneous, they exhibit crystal phase heterogeneity with the co-existing domains of the 1T′ and 2H crystal phases, and with evidence of MoSe(2) in the metastable 1T′ phase. We show at single atom level of resolution, that tungsten and molybdenum can be found in both the 1T′ and 2H lattices. The formation of heterophase 1T′/2H W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) electrocatalysts allowed for a considerable improvement in the activity for the acidic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) compared to pristine, 1T′-dominated, WSe(2). This work can pave the way towards engineered functional nanomaterials where properties, such as electronic and catalytic, have to be controlled at the atomic scale. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9909680/ /pubmed/36651927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2nr05631c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Sokolikova, Maria S. Cheng, Gang Och, Mauro Palczynski, Pawel El Hajraoui, Khalil Ramasse, Quentin M. Mattevi, Cecilia Tuning the 1T′/2H phases in W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) nanosheets |
title | Tuning the 1T′/2H phases in W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) nanosheets |
title_full | Tuning the 1T′/2H phases in W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) nanosheets |
title_fullStr | Tuning the 1T′/2H phases in W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) nanosheets |
title_full_unstemmed | Tuning the 1T′/2H phases in W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) nanosheets |
title_short | Tuning the 1T′/2H phases in W(x)Mo(1−x)Se(2) nanosheets |
title_sort | tuning the 1t′/2h phases in w(x)mo(1−x)se(2) nanosheets |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9909680/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36651927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2nr05631c |
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