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Direct Synthesis of Large-Area 2D Mo2C on In Situ Grown Graphene

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 29, Issue 35, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201700072

Keywords

2D Mo2C; graphene; molten Cu-Mo alloys; vertical heterostructures

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  1. NRF [R-143-000-610-281]

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As a new member of the MXene group, 2D Mo2C has attracted considerable interest due to its potential application as electrodes for energy storage and catalysis. The large-area synthesis of Mo2C film is needed for such applications. Here, the one-step direct synthesis of 2D Mo2C-on-graphene film by molten copper-catalyzed chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is reported. High-quality and uniform Mo2C film in the centimeter range can be grown on graphene using a Mo-Cu alloy catalyst. Within the vertical heterostructure, graphene acts as a diffusion barrier to the phase-segregated Mo and allows nanometer-thin Mo2C to be grown. Graphene-templated growth of Mo2C produces well-faceted, large-sized single crystals with low defect density, as confirmed by scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) measurements. Due to its more efficient graphene-mediated charge-transfer kinetics, the as-grown Mo2C-on-graphene heterostructure shows a much lower onset voltage for hydrogen evolution reactions as compared to Mo2C-only electrodes.

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