Recently, two-dimension-based materials have been explored as competitive catalysts in hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) due to their high stability and remarkable catalytic performances. Enlightened by the recent chemical synthesis studies, metal non-oxides with certain nanostructures, for example, WSe2, WC, Mo2C, and MoS2, have been extensively explored for HER applications. In these studies, MoS2 or WS2 based materials are very promising alternatives because of their wide distribution, acidic stability, and favorable electrocatalytic properties after some kind of modification. Recent research found out that combining these materials will improve their various characteristics. For example, combining MoS2 and WS2 results in a mixed transition metal compound with the chemical formula Mo(1−x)WxS2 which has significant performance improvements, in particular to its bandgap tunability and structural characteristics.
Specification
Chemical Formula: Mo(1−x)WxS2 Package Szie: 100mg Molecular Weight (g/mol): 204.01 CAS Number: 109657-36-5 Bandgap (eV): ~1.90 Purity: 99.99% Material Properties: 2D Semiconductor Structure: Hexagonal Morphology: Black Powder Powder Size (μm): 0.1-3 Thickness: 1-5 layers Single Layer Rate: 70%