| Literature DB >> 28749686 |
Qingqing Ji1, Cong Li1,2, Jingli Wang3, Jingjing Niu4, Yue Gong5, Zhepeng Zhang1, Qiyi Fang1,2, Yu Zhang1,2, Jianping Shi1,2, Lei Liao3, Xiaosong Wu4, Lin Gu5,6,7, Zhongfan Liu1, Yanfeng Zhang1,2.
Abstract
Nanothick metallic transition metal dichalcogenides such as VS2 are essential building blocks for constructing next-generation electronic and energy-storage applications, as well as for exploring unique physical issues associated with the dimensionality effect. However, such two-dimensional (2D) layered materials have yet to be achieved through either mechanical exfoliation or bottom-up synthesis. Herein, we report a facile chemical vapor deposition route for direct production of crystalline VS2 nanosheets with sub-10 nm thicknesses and domain sizes of tens of micrometers. The obtained nanosheets feature spontaneous superlattice periodicities and excellent electrical conductivities (∼3 × 103 S cm-1), which has enabled a variety of applications such as contact electrodes for monolayer MoS2 with contact resistances of ∼1/4 to that of Ni/Au metals, and as supercapacitor electrodes in aqueous electrolytes showing specific capacitances as high as 8.6 × 102 F g-1. This work provides fresh insights into the delicate structure-property relationship and the broad application prospects of such metallic 2D materials.Entities:
Keywords: Vanadium disulfide; chemical vapor deposition; contact electrode; supercapacitor; superstructure
Year: 2017 PMID: 28749686 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b01914
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189