A kind of electrochemical preparation method of two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide and tungsten disulfide nanosheets
A molybdenum disulfide and tungsten disulfide technology is applied in the fields of electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution and lithium ion energy storage batteries, which can solve the problems of low resource storage, expensive precious metal materials, restricting the development of electrocatalytic hydrogen production, etc., and achieve high yield Effect
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[0016] Preparation of two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide materials
[0017] Mix metal silver powder and molybdenum disulfide with a mass ratio of 1:1, grind in a mortar for one hour, take 5 grams of them to form a disc with a diameter of 15 mm, and then dry it at 800 °C under an argon atmosphere. o C sintered for 2 hours. The composite disc was used as the anode, the platinum electrode was used as the cathode, and 1 mol L -1 Concentrated ammonium sulfate aqueous solution is used as the electrolyte, and the molybdenum disulfide is electrochemically stripped at room temperature with a DC constant voltage of 5.0V. After the electrochemical stripping is completed, the black electrolyte is filtered and treated with 20% concentrated nitric acid for 3 times. , remove the Ag particles therein, wash with water for 3 times, dissolve the solid powder filtered out by suction again into isopropanol solvent, treat it ultrasonically for about 15 minutes, and centrifuge for 5 minutes at a ...
Embodiment 2
[0020] Mix metal copper powder with a mass ratio of 2:1 and tungsten disulfide thoroughly, grind it in a mortar for one hour, take 2 grams of it to form a disc with a diameter of 12mm, and then dry it under an argon atmosphere at 1000 o C sintered for 2 hours. The composite disc was used as the anode, the graphite electrode was used as the cathode, and 2 mol L -1 Concentration of sodium sulfate aqueous solution as electrolyte, at 50 o Under the temperature of C, the tungsten disulfide was electrochemically stripped at a DC constant voltage of 8.0V. After the electrochemical stripping was completed, the black electrolyte was filtered and treated with 10% nitric acid for 3 times to remove the Cu particles. After washing with water for 3 times, the solid powder filtered out by suction was dissolved in isopropanol solvent again, ultrasonically treated for about 15 minutes, centrifuged at 2000 rpm for 5 minutes, and then the upper layer solution was again heated at 10000 Centrifu...
Embodiment 3
[0022] Fully mix metal copper powder and molybdenum disulfide with a mass ratio of 1:2, grind in a mortar for one hour, take 1.5 grams of it to form a disc with a diameter of 12 mm, and then dry it at 800 °C under an argon atmosphere. o C sintered for 2 hours. The composite disc was used as the anode, the graphite electrode was used as the cathode, and 0.5 mol L -1 Concentration of sodium sulfate aqueous solution as electrolyte, at 40 o Molybdenum disulfide was electrochemically stripped at a DC constant voltage of 4.0V at a temperature of C. After the electrochemical stripping was completed, the black electrolyte was filtered and treated with 8% nitric acid for 3 times to remove the Cu particles. After washing with water for 3 times, the solid powder filtered out by suction was dissolved in nitrogen nitrogen-dimethylformamide solvent again, ultrasonically treated for about 15 minutes, centrifuged at 3000 rpm for 5 minutes, and then again The solution in the upper layer was ...
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