Diffusion-driven formation of MoS2 nanotube bundles containing MoS2 nanopods
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08/11/2011
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MoS2 nanotube bundles along with embedded nested fullerenes were formed in a gas phase reaction of molybdenum carbonyl and H2S gas with the assistance of I2. The amorphous Mo-S-I intermediates obtained through quenching a modified MOCVD reaction in a large temperature gradient were annealed at elevated temperature in an inert atmosphere. Under the influence of the iodine the amorphous precursor formed a surface film with an enhanced mobility of the molybdenum and sulfur components. Point defects within the MoS2 layers combined with the enhanced surface diffusion lead to a scrolling of the inherently instable MoS2 lamellae. |
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American Chemical Society |
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DOI:10.1021/cm201460z Hoshyargar, Faegheh, Yella, Aswani, Panthöfer, Martin, & Tremel, Wolfgang (2011) Diffusion-driven formation of MoS2 nanotube bundles containing MoS2 nanopods. Chemistry of Materials, 23(21), pp. 4716-4720. DEUTSCHE FORSCHUNGSG/1165 |
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Copyright 2011 American Chemical Society |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #chalcogenides #MoS2 nanotubes #MoS2 fullerenes #solid state reactivity #MOCVD |
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Journal Article |