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Nilam Qureshi1, Sudhir Arbuj1, Manish Shinde1, Sunit Rane1, Milind Kulkarni1, Dinesh Amalnerkar2, Haiwon Lee2,3.
Abstract
Herein, we report the synthesis of metallic molybdenum microspheres and hierarchical MoS2 nanostructures by facile template-free solvothermal and hydrothermal approach, respectively. The morphological transition of the Mo microspheres to hierarchical MoS2 nanoflower architectures is observed to be accomplished with change in solvent from ethylenediamine to water. The resultant marigold flower-like MoS2 nanostructures are few layers thick with poor crystallinity while spherical ball-like molybdenum microspheres exhibit better crystalline nature. This is the first report pertaining to the synthesis of Mo microspheres and MoS2 nanoflowers without using any surfactant, template or substrate in hydro/solvothermal regime. It is opined that such nanoarchitectures of MoS2 are useful candidates for energy related applications such as hydrogen evolution reaction, Li ion battery and pseudocapacitors. Inquisitively, metallic Mo can potentially act as catalyst as well as fairly economical Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) substrate in biosensor applications.Entities:
Keywords: Hierarchical nanostructures; Hydrothermal; Metallic molybdenum; Microsphere; Molybdenum disulfide; Solvothermal
Year: 2017 PMID: 29034145 PMCID: PMC5620365 DOI: 10.1186/s40580-017-0119-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Converg ISSN: 2196-5404
Fig. 1X-ray diffractograms of the resultant powder samples, Mo9 and MS9
Fig. 2FESEM images of the sample Mo9 under a low-magnification b high-magnification and sample MS9 under c low-magnification and d high-magnification
Fig. 3HRTEM images of the typical Mo9 sample a low-magnification, b high-magnification, c lattice image and d SAED pattern
Fig. 4HRTEM images of the typical MS9 sample a low-magnification, b high-magnification, c lattice image and d SAED pattern