Aqueous Cathodic Exfoliation Strategy toward Solution-Processable and Phase-Preserved MoS2 Nanosheets for Energy Storage and Catalytic Applications

García-Dalí, Sergio; Paredes, Juan I.; Munuera, José M.; Villar-Rodil, Silvia; Adawy, Alaa; Martínez-Alonso, Amelia; Tascón, Juan M.D.;

Abstract


The production of MoS2 nanosheets by electrochemical exfoliation routes holds great promise as a means to access this two-dimensional material in large quantities for different practical applications. However, the use of electrolytes based on synthetic organic salts and solvents, as well as issues related to the unwanted oxidation and/or phase transformation of the exfoliated nanosheets, constitute significant obstacles that hinder the industrial adoption of the electrochemical approach. Here, we introduce a safe and sustainable method for the cathodic delamination of MoS2 that makes use of aqueous solutions of very simple and widely available salts, mainly KCl, as the electrolyte. Combined with an appropriate biomolecule-based solvent transfer protocol, such an electrolytic exfoliation route is shown to afford colloidally dispersed, oxide-free, and phase-preserved MoS2 nanosheets of high structural quality in considerable yields. The mechanisms behind the efficient aqueous delamination of the bulk MoS2 cathode are also discussed and rationalized on the basis of the penetration of hydrated cations from the electrolyte between its layers and the immediate reduction of the accompanying water molecules. An asymmetric supercapacitor assembled with a cathodic MoS2 nanosheet-single walled carbon nanotube hybrid as the positive electrode and activated carbon as the negative electrode delivered energy densities (e.g., 26 W h kg-1 at 750 W kg-1 in 6 M KOH) that were competitive with those of other MoS2-based asymmetric devices. When used as a catalyst for the reduction of nitroarenes, the present cathodically exfoliated nanosheets exhibited one of the highest activities reported so far with MoS2 nanostructures, the origin of which is accounted for as well. Overall, by facilitating access to this two-dimensional material through a particularly simple, efficient, and cost-effective technique, these results should expedite the practical implementation of MoS2 nanosheets in energy storage, catalysis, and beyond.


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Title Aqueous Cathodic Exfoliation Strategy toward Solution-Processable and Phase-Preserved MoS<inf>2</inf> Nanosheets for Energy Storage and Catalytic Applications
Authors García-Dalí, Sergio; Paredes, Juan I.; Munuera, José M.; Villar-Rodil, Silvia; Adawy, Alaa ; Martínez-Alonso, Amelia; Tascón, Juan M.D.
Keywords catalysis | electrochemical exfoliation | energy storage | MoS 2 | transition-metal dichalcogenides | two-dimensional material
Issue Date 9-Oct-2019
Publisher AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 
ISSN 19448244
DOI 10.1021/acsami.9b13484
PubMed ID 31516002
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85072930524
Web of science ID WOS:000490357900076

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