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Organic Solvent Based Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticle-Semiconducting 2H-MoS2 Hybrid Nanosheets

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 123, Issue 16, Pages 10646-10657

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.9b00303

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  1. British Council [216182787]
  2. Department for Education in Northern Ireland
  3. Ulster University
  4. European Community
  5. Ministry of Education, Universities and Research in Italy (MIUR) [PRIN 2015-20152EKS4Y]
  6. University of Catania

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The development of simple, versatile strategies for the synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on semiconducting transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) layers is of increasing scientific and technological interest in photocatalysis, optical sensing, and optoelectronics sectors, but challenges exist on the nucleation and hybridization of AuNPs with the TMDC basal plane. At present, the widely used aqueous solution approaches suffer from poor dispersion of produced hybrids as well as from limited growth and coverage of the AuNPs on the TMDC semiconducting plane since Au nanoclusters nucleate preferentially at the electron-rich defect edges, which act as reducing agents and not on the defect-free basal plane. Here, we report for the first time the controlled synthesis of AuNPs on the basal plane of semiconducting molybdenum disulfide nanosheets (2H-MoS2 NSs) via an N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF)-based hot-injection synthesis route. This organic solvent-based synthesis route eliminates problems of poor dispersion of AuNP5@2H-MoS2 NS hybrids and at the same time maintains the semiconducting crystalline quality of the pristine 2H-MoS2 NSs. In addition, the study establishes the important role of trisodium citrate in enhancing the nucleation and improving the hybridization of AuNPs on 2H-MoS2 NSs as evidenced by the induce dp-type doping. This organic solvent synthesis approach can be adopted for other hybrid systems opening the way for controlled hybridization of semiconducting layers with metal nanoparticles.

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