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Two-Dimensional Metallic NiTe2 with Ultrahigh Environmental Stability, Conductivity, and Electrocatalytic Activity

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posted on 2020-06-26, 16:07 authored by Jianping Shi, Yahuan Huan, Mengmeng Xiao, Min Hong, Xiaoxu Zhao, Yinlu Gao, Fangfang Cui, Pengfei Yang, Stephen John Pennycook, Jijun Zhao, Yanfeng Zhang
Two-dimensional (2D) metallic transition metal dichalcogenides (MTMDCs) supply a versatile platform for investigating newfangled physical issues and developing potential applications in electronics/spintronics/electrocatalysis. Among these, NiTe2 (a type-II Dirac semimetal) possesses a Dirac point near its Fermi level. However, as-prepared 2D MTMDCs are mostly environmentally unstable, and little attention has been paid to synthesizing such materials. Herein, a general chemical vapor deposition (CVD) approach has been designed to prepare thickness-tunable and large-domain (∼1.5 mm) 1T-NiTe2 on an atomically flat mica substrate. Significantly, ultrahigh conductivity (∼1.15 × 106 S m–1) of CVD-synthesized 1T-NiTe2 and high catalytic activity in pH-universal hydrogen evolution reaction have been uncovered. More interestingly, the 2D 1T-NiTe2 maintains robust environmental stability for more than one year and even after a variety of harsh treatments. These results hereby fill an existing research gap in synthesizing environmentally stable 2D MTMDCs, making fundamental progress in developing 2D MTMDC-based devices/catalysts.

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