The role of sodium dodecyl sulfate mediated hydrothermal synthesis of MoS 2 nanosheets for photocatalytic dye degradation and dye-sensitized solar cell application

The novel properties and exciting behavior of two-dimensional nanosheet-based materials have piqued the interest of research all over the world. In this study, bulk molybdenum disulfide (bulk MoS ) and sodium dodecyl sulfate-mediated molybdenum disulfide nanosheets (MoS -SDS NS) were synthesized via...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2022-05, Vol.294, p.133725
Hauptverfasser: Dharamalingam, Karthigaimuthu, Arjun Kumar, B, Ramalingam, G, Sasi Florence, S, Raju, Kumar, Senthil Kumar, P, Govindaraju, Saravanan, Thangavel, Elangovan
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Zusammenfassung:The novel properties and exciting behavior of two-dimensional nanosheet-based materials have piqued the interest of research all over the world. In this study, bulk molybdenum disulfide (bulk MoS ) and sodium dodecyl sulfate-mediated molybdenum disulfide nanosheets (MoS -SDS NS) were synthesized via a facile sonication and hydrothermal process. The findings from the characterization revealed that the addition of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) surfactant reduces the crystal phase and changes the structural morphology of bulk MoS . Furthermore, the photocatalytic and photovoltaic performance of bulk MoS and MoS -SDS NS were also investigated. The results show that by using methylene blue dye, the photocatalytic efficiency increased from 56.30% to 91.84% at 150 min under UV-Visible light irradiation, and the photo-conversion efficiency (PEC (%)) of the dye-sensitized solar cell increased from 1.47% to 3.81% for bulk MoS and MoS -SDS NS, respectively. Finally, we discussed in-depth the effect of SDS surfactants on MoS , which can improve their photovoltaic and photocatalytic performance.
ISSN:1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.133725