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Nanocarved MoS2–MoO2 Hybrids Fabricated Using in Situ Grown MoS2 as Nanomasks

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posted on 2016-10-12, 00:00 authored by Dingbin Xiao, Jinying Zhang, Xin Li, Dan Zhao, Hongyang Huang, Jialiang Huang, Daxian Cao, Zhihui Li, Chunming Niu
The morphology and hybridization of nanostructures are crucial to achieve properties for various applications. An in situ grown three-dimensional (3D) MoS2 nanomask has been adopted to control the morphology and hybridization of molybdenum compounds. The in situ generated MoS2 mask on MoO3 nanobelt surfaces allowed us to fabricate a 3D c-MoO2@MoS2 hybrid nanostructure, in which c-MoO2 is a carved MoO2 nanobelt with a well-distributed hole pattern. The nanomasks have been controlled by adjusting the alignments of MoS2. The exposed MoO2 surfaces of c-MoO2@MoS2 were further sulfurated to give cw-MoO2@MoS2, in which all surfaces of MoO2 are wrapped by a few layers of MoS2. The structure synergistically enhanced the electrochemical performances of MoO2 and MoS2, especially at high current rates. Reversible capacities of 1418 and 295 mAh/g after 115 and 300 cycles still remained for the cw-MoO2@MoS2 anodes at current rates of 1 and 10 A/g, respectively.

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