Toposelective Functionalization of Solution‐Processed Transition Metal Dichalcogenides with Metal Nanoparticles via Defect Engineering
Abstract
Abstract Solution‐processed semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides commonly serve as quintessential 2D substrates and templates to develop hybrid structures with novel and/or enhanced properties and performance. However, the effects and control of their ubiquitous and abundant structural defects are still poorly explored and understood. Here, exploiting their highly reactive and defective edges, an unprecedented strategy is introduced for their toposelective functionalization with noble metal nanoparticles through galvanic displacement. Selectively edge‐decorated transition metal dichalcogenides nanosheets are successfully produced with gold, palladium, or platinum nanoparticles, showing tunable loading and size. As proof of concept, the hybrid systems are tested for optical and photothermal sensing, as well as electrocatalysis and electronics, demonstrating their enhanced functionality and broad applicability. These findings pave the way for the versatile production of mixed‐dimensional multifunctional materials, achieved by harnessing the defective nature of solution‐processed transition metal dichalcogenides via molecular chemistry approaches.
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Authors (13)
Stefano Ippolito
Verónica Montes‐García
University of Strasbourg & CNRS ISIS & icFRC 8 allée Gaspard Monge Strasbourg France
Adam G. Kelly
Valentina Girelli Consolaro
Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT) and NANOlab Center of Excellence University of Antwerp 2020 Antwerp Belgium
Walid Baaziz
CNRS IPCMS Université de Strasbourg 23 rue du Loess BP 43 Cedex 2 Strasbourg 67034 France
María José Cordero‐Ferradás
CINBIO Campus Universitario Lagoas‐Marcosende Universidade de Vigo Vigo 36310 Spain
Arezoo Dianat
Jorge Pérez‐Juste
Department of Physical Chemistry CINBIO, Universidade de Vigo Campus Universitario Lagoas Marcosende Vigo 36310 Spain
Isabel Pastoriza‐Santos
Department of Physical Chemistry CINBIO, Universidade de Vigo Campus Universitario Lagoas Marcosende Vigo 36310 Spain
Ovidiu Ersen
CNRS IPCMS Université de Strasbourg 23 rue du Loess BP 43 Cedex 2 Strasbourg 67034 France
Gianaurelio Cuniberti
Institute for Materials Science and Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials
Jonathan N. Coleman
Paolo Samorì
CNRS, ISIS UMR 7006, University of Strasbourg, 8 Allée Gaspard Monge, Strasbourg F-67000, France