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Controlled 2H/1T phase transition in MoS2 monolayers by a strong interface with M2C MXenes: a computational study

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 23, Issue 36, Pages 20107-20116

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cp02648h

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11964024]
  2. Natural Science Funds (NSF) for Distinguished Young Scholar of Heilongjiang Province [JC2018004]
  3. Harbin Normal University Graduate Student Innovation Project [HSDBSCX2021-13]

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This study systematically explored the potential of MXenes interacting with MoS2 monolayers to facilitate phase transition from 2H phase to 1T phase. The results showed that stable 1T-MoS2/M2C hybrid materials with excellent properties can be obtained through strong interfacial interactions. This provides a new avenue for tuning the phase transformation of MoS2 monolayers and expanding their potential applications.
Due to the high conductivity and abundant active sites, the metallic 1T phase of a two-dimensional molybdenum sulfide monolayer (1T-MoS2) has witnessed a broad range of potential applications in catalysis, and spintronic and phase-switching devices, which, however, are greatly hampered by its poor stability. Thus, the development of particular strategies to realize the phase transition from the stable 2H phase to the metastable 1T phase for MoS2 nanosheets is highly desirable. Herein, by means of density functional theory (DFT) computations, we systematically explored the potential of the interfacial interaction of 2H- and 1T-MoS2 monolayers with a series of M2C MXenes (M = Ti, V, Cr, Zr, Nb, Mo, Hf, Ta, and W) for achieving the 2H/1T phase transformation. Our results revealed that the 2H -> 1T transition for MoS2 monolayers can occur thermodynamically by anchoring on Ti2C, Zr2C, or Hf2C substrates with the extremely strong metal-S interaction, which can be well rationalized by the analysis of the charge transfer, work function, and density of states. Specially, these obtained stable 1T-MoS2/M2C hybrid materials exhibit excellent metallic features, outstanding magnetism, and enhanced mechanical properties. Our findings provide a new avenue to tune the phase transformation for MoS2 monolayers by strong interfacial interactions, which helps to further widen the potential applications of MoS2 monolayers.

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