Morphology Control of WS2 Nanoflakes Using Chemical Vapor Deposition for Improving the Photocatalytic Activity of the WS2/TiO2 Heterostructure
Author | Thiehmed, Z.A. |
Author | Altahtamouni, T.M. |
Available date | 2024-09-18T07:32:50Z |
Publication Date | 2023 |
Publication Name | Journal of Physical Chemistry C |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 19327447 |
Abstract | Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is one of the successful techniques for the synthesis of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) with different morphologies, sizes, and crystal qualities, which are beneficial for different research fields and applications. However, a controllable growth of 2D tungsten disulfide (WS2) with different orientations and sizes is still a challenging issue. In this study, we demonstrate a controllable synthesis of WS2 flakes by optimizing the CVD growth conditions. The results revealed that tuning the growth pressure successfully provides control over the orientation of the grown flakes. This monitoring allows for achieving vertically standing WS2 nanoflakes, with maximum exposure to the edge active sites. Aiming for enhanced photocatalytic activity, the construction of vertical WS2 nanoflake/TiO2 nanorod heterostructure was obtained by optimizing the height between the precursor and the substrate, which provides control over the size of the flakes. In addition, the achieved WS2/TiO2 heterostructures were evaluated as a photocatalyst for Rhodamine B degradation and photoelectrochemical activity (PEC). |
Sponsor | The authors acknowledge technical support from the Central Lab Unit and Center for Advanced Materials at Qatar University. |
Language | en |
Publisher | American Chemical Society |
Subject | Chemical vapor deposition Degradation Morphology Photoelectrochemical cells Sulfur compounds Transition metals Tungsten compounds Chemical vapour deposition Controllable growth Crystal qualities Dichalcogenides Morphology control Nano-flakes Photocatalytic activities Research applications Research fields Two-dimensional Photocatalytic activity |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 11600-11608 |
Issue Number | 24 |
Volume Number | 127 |
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