Phase (1t/2h) Dependent Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing Performance of Flower-Like Mos2 Nanosheets
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2023
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Kıvrak, Burak
Akyıldız, Hasan
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A study was carried out to determine the phase-dependent electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption performance of MoS2 particles via systematically diversified hydrothermal synthesis conditions such as time, temperature, precursor molarity, and oxalic acid concentration. The formation of mixed-phase structure was verified depending on the presence of the characteristic diffraction peaks belong to 1T (trigonal, P3?m1 space group) and 2H (hexagonal, P63/mmc space group) phases in the X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns. Phase-pure 2H-MoS2 was obtained at 200 degrees C after 12 h of reaction and using 5 mmol oxalic acid. Microscopic examinations indicate that MoS2 particles formed by assembling several nanosheets to create a flower-like morphology. The size, shape, and the distance between the nanosheets were observed to change with increasing temperature, time, and acid concentration. The band gap was found to be modified depending on the phase distribution and decreased from 1.54 eV (2H) to a minimum of 0.64 eV (1T/2H) with the formation of the 1T (metallic) phase. Finally, the minimum reflection loss was measured as -67.73 dB (99.9999 % of absorption at 9.05 GHz) with an effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) of 3.52 GHz for the sample composed of 1T/2H mixed-phased structure.
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Hydrothermal synthesis, Molybdenum disulfide, Nanosheet, Mixed phase, Electromagnetic wave absorption, Facile Synthesis, Composites, Transition, Mechanism, Molybdenum disulfide, Mixed phase, Layered semiconductors, Time-temperature, Acid concentrations, Phase dependent, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Computer Science - Wireless Technology - Microwave Absorption, Circular waveguides, Diffraction peaks, Molarity, Energy gap, Absorption performance, Wave absorbing performance, Synthesis conditions, Nanosheets, Oxalic acid, Space groups, Hydrothermal synthesis, Facile synthesis, Electromagnetic wave absorption, Nanosheet
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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0210 nano-technology
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Materials Today Communications
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36
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