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2D WS2/carbon dot hybrids with enhanced photocatalytic activity

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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:59 authored by P Atkin, T Daeneke, Y Wang, BJ Carey, KJ Berean, RM Clark, JZ Ou, A Trinchi, IS Cole, K Kalantar-Zadeh
Two-dimensional (2D) tungsten disulfide (WS 2 ) nanoflakes were synthesised and hybridised with carbon dots (CDs) using a facile two-step method of exfoliation of bulk tungsten disulphide followed by microwave irradiation of nanoflakes in a solution of citric acid. Physicochemical characterisation indicated that the hybrid consists of graphitic carbon dots with diameters of approximately 2-5 nm, attached to monolayer tungsten disulphide via electrostatic attraction forces. This synthesised hybrid material was investigated for photocatalytic applications. We found that within one hour approximately 30% more of the model organic dye was photodegraded by the hybrid material compared with the pristine 2D WS 2 . This enhancement was associated to the affinity of the CDs to the organic dye rather than heterojunctioning. Comparisons of the photocatalytic efficacy of this hybrid material with those of recently reported 2D transition metal dichalcogenides and their hybrids showed a significantly higher turnover frequency. Additionally, the presented microwave based synthesis method for developing hybrids of 2D WS 2 and CDs, without making significant changes to the base 2D crystal structure and its surface chemistry, has not been demonstrated before. Altogether, the hybrid 2D material provides great potential for photocatalysis applications.

History

Journal

Journal of materials chemistry A

Volume

4

Pagination

13563-13571

Location

Cambridge, Eng.

ISSN

2050-7488

eISSN

2050-7496

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, The Royal Society of Chemistry

Issue

35

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry