access icon free Efficient exfoliation of molybdenum disulphide nanosheets by a high-pressure homogeniser

A facile and fast approach is demonstrated for the production of well-dispersed molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) nanosheets through the exfoliation of MoS2 bulk using a high-pressure homogeniser in pure solvents. The MoS2 bulk was infiltrated in dimethylformamide for several hours, then homogenised at 100 MPa for 10 min, followed by centrifugation to obtain few-layer MoS2 nanosheets. The structure and morphology of the nanosheets were examined by atomic force microscopy, X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. The bulk also had an exfoliation in water and alcohol, but the suspension was unstable. It can be concluded that the energy as well as solvents plays a critical role in the liquid–phase exfoliation. These results provide a physical perspective for understanding the exfoliation of other layered materials in aqueous and ethanol dispersions.

Inspec keywords: atomic force microscopy; X-ray diffraction; nanostructured materials; nanofabrication; transmission electron microscopy; semiconductor growth; solvent effects; high-pressure effects; molybdenum compounds

Other keywords: morphology; pure solvents; layered materials; molybdenum disulfide nanosheets; structure; alcohol; X-ray diffraction; atomic force microscopy; time 10 min; high-pressure homogeniser; pressure 100 MPa; MoS2; water; transmission electron microscopy; centrifugation; liquid-phase exfoliation

Subjects: Methods of nanofabrication and processing; Low-dimensional structures: growth, structure and nonelectronic properties; Other semiconductor materials; Nanometre-scale semiconductor fabrication technology; High-pressure and shock-wave effects in solids and liquids

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