Graphene-supported layered MoS2 (molybdenum disulfide) nanocomposite and preparation method thereof
A nanocomposite, molybdenum disulfide technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, chemical/physical processes, physical/chemical process catalysts, etc., can solve the problems of poor photocatalytic performance and small composite area, and achieve improved catalytic performance, High catalytic performance and uniform distribution effect
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[0048]Disperse 10 mg of graphene oxide in 10 mL of dimethylformamide (DMF), place in a beaker and vibrate ultrasonically for 4 hours to obtain a stable and uniform suspension. Then 11.02 mg of ammonium molybdate and 9.51 mg of thiourea (the molar ratio of molybdenum to sulfur is equal to 1:2) were added into 20 mL of deionized water, and stirred thoroughly to obtain a clear solution. Mix the suspension of graphene oxide and DMF with the solution of ammonium molybdate and thiourea evenly, and add it into a polytetrafluoroethylene-lined hydrothermal reactor (volume 50mL), and the filling degree of the reactor is 50% to 60%. , the reaction kettle was placed in a constant temperature box, and the temperature was maintained at 220° C. for hydrothermal reaction for 18 hours. The black product obtained by the hydrothermal reaction was removed from the mixed solution of deionized water and ethanol (volume ratio 1:1) to wash away DMF and reaction residues, and then the obtained product...
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[0052] Disperse 10 mg of graphene oxide in 12 mL of DMF, place in a beaker and vibrate ultrasonically for 4 h to obtain a stable and uniform suspension. Then add 15.25 mg of ammonium molybdate and 11.06 mg of thiourea (the molar ratio of molybdenum to sulfur is greater than 1:2) into 13 mL of deionized water, and stir thoroughly to obtain a clear solution. The suspension of graphene oxide and DMF and the solution of ammonium molybdate thiourea are mixed uniformly, and added to a hydrothermal reaction kettle (volume 50mL) of a polytetrafluoroethylene liner, and the filling degree of the reaction kettle is 50% to 60%. The reaction kettle was placed in a constant temperature box, and the temperature was maintained at 200° C. for hydrothermal reaction for 18 hours. The black product obtained by the hydrothermal reaction was removed from the mixed solution of deionized water and ethanol (volume ratio 1:1) to wash away DMF and reaction residues, and then the obtained product was dri...
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[0056] Disperse 10 mg of graphene oxide in 10 mL of DMF, place in a beaker and vibrate ultrasonically for 4 h to obtain a stable and uniform suspension. Then add 12.25 mg of ammonium molybdate and 14.25 mg of thiourea (the molar ratio of molybdenum to sulfur is less than 1:2) into 20 mL of deionized water, and stir thoroughly to obtain a clear solution. The suspension of graphene oxide and DMF and the solution of ammonium molybdate thiourea are mixed uniformly, and added to a hydrothermal reaction kettle (volume 50mL) of a polytetrafluoroethylene liner, and the filling degree of the reaction kettle is 50% to 60%. The reaction kettle was placed in a constant temperature box, and the temperature was maintained at 200° C. for hydrothermal reaction for 20 h. The black product obtained by the hydrothermal reaction was removed from the mixed solution of deionized water and ethanol (volume ratio 1:1) to wash away DMF and reaction residues, and then the obtained product was dried at 8...
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