Fabrication of Two-Dimensional Lateral Heterostructures of WS sub(2)/WO sub(3)H sub(2)O Through Selective Oxidation of Monolayer WS sub(2)

Two-dimensional (2D) lateral heterostructures have emerged as a hot topic in the fast evolving field of advanced functional materials , but their fabrication is challenging. The layer-structured WS sub(2) was theoretically demonstrated to be inert to oxidation except for the monolayer, which can be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie 2015-12, Vol.127 (50), p.15441-15445
Hauptverfasser: Zhou, Pengshang, Xu, Qun, Li, Hongxiang, Wang, Yun, Yan, Bo, Zhou, Yunchun, Chen, Jiafu, Zhang, Jianan, Wang, Kaixi
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Zusammenfassung:Two-dimensional (2D) lateral heterostructures have emerged as a hot topic in the fast evolving field of advanced functional materials , but their fabrication is challenging. The layer-structured WS sub(2) was theoretically demonstrated to be inert to oxidation except for the monolayer, which can be selectively oxidized owing to the simultaneous interaction of oxygen with both sides. Combined with the theoretical calculations, a new method was developed for the successful construction of 2D lateral heterostructures of WS sub(2)/WO sub(3)H sub(2)O in an ambient environment, based on a simple liquid-phase solution exfoliation. These lateral heterostructures of WS sub(2)/WO sub(3)H sub(2)O have interesting properties, as indicated by enhanced photocatalytic activity toward the degradation of methyl orange (MO).Original Abstract: Patchwork: Zweidimensionale WS sub(2)/WO sub(3)H sub(2)O-Heterostrukturen wurden durch die selektive Oxidation von WS sub(2)-Monoschichten erhalten. In Gegenwart der Heterostrukturen entstehen langlebige Elektron-Loch-Paare, welche die photokatalytische Aktivitaet des Methylorange-Abbaus steigern und hohere Photostrome unter Bestrahlung mit sichtbarem Licht liefern.
ISSN:0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI:10.1002/ange.201508216