Preparation and formation process of α-MnS@MoS2 microcubes with hierarchical core/shell structure

J Colloid Interface Sci. 2017 Dec 1:507:18-26. doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2017.07.102. Epub 2017 Jul 29.

Abstract

α-MnS@MoS2 microcubes with hierarchical core/shell structure are prepared by one-step hydrothermal method in a reaction system of δ-MnO2 nanowires, thioacetamide and Na2MoO4 at 200°C for 24h, and the formation process and phase transition behavior has been investigated in detail. Research results indicate that uniform nanosheets of MoS2 with thickness of about 20nm and size up to hundreds of nanometers are vertically grow on the surface of α-MnS core, and the amount of sodium molybdate plays a crucial role in adjusting the crystal phase and structure of the obtained materials. The formation process of α-MnS@MoS2 microcubes with hierarchical core/shell structure consist of four stages, δ-MnO2 nanowires with layered structure are firstly transforms into tetragonal Mn3O4 nanoparticles, then into γ-MnS hexagonal prisms and α-MnS microcubes, and finally into α-MnS@MoS2 microcubes. In compare with β-MnS and γ-MnS phases, α-MnS can be formed in α-MnS@MoS2 microcubes because it has not only higher lattice energy, but also the lowest Gibbs free energy and the sufficient activation energy at high hydrothermal treatment temperature. By using this one-step hydrothermal technology without template assisted route, other transition metal sulfide materials with novel core/shell structure and morphology can be designed and prepared by selecting transition metal and adjusting the amount of sulfur source.

Keywords: Core/shell structure; Formation process; Hydrothermal technology; α-MnS@MoS(2) microcubes.