Superatomic Layer of Cubic Mo4S4 Clusters Connected by Cl Cross‐Linking

Author:

Nakanishi Yusuke1ORCID,Kanda Naoyuki2,Aizaki Motoki2,Hirata Kaito3ORCID,Takahashi Yasufumi34ORCID,Endo Takahiko1ORCID,Lin Yung‐Chang5ORCID,Senga Ryosuke5ORCID,Suenaga Kazu6ORCID,Aoyagi Shinobu7ORCID,Maruyama Mina8ORCID,Gao Yanlin8ORCID,Okada Susumu8ORCID,Miyata Yasumitsu1ORCID,Liu Zheng9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics Tokyo Metropolitan University Tokyo 192‐0397 Japan

2. Department of Chemistry Nagoya University Nagoya 464‐8603 Japan

3. Department of Electronics Nagoya University Nagoya 464‐8603 Japan

4. Nano Life Science Institute (WPT‐NanoLSI) Kanazawa University Kanazawa 920‐1192 Japan

5. Nanomaterials Research Institute National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba 305‐8565 Japan

6. The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research Osaka University Osaka 567‐0047 Japan

7. Department of Information and Basic Science Nagoya City University Nagoya 467‐8501 Japan

8. Department of Physics University of Tsukuba Tsukuba 305‐8571 Japan

9. Innovative Functional Materials Research Institute National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Nagoya 463‐8560 Japan

Abstract

AbstractSuperatomic clusters – assemblies of atoms with various sizes, shapes, and compositions – can form hierarchical architectures that exhibit emergent electronic properties not found in their individual units. In particular, cubic M4X4 clusters of chalcogenides (M = transition metal; X = chalcogen) are recognized as versatile building blocks for 3D structures with tunable morphologies and electronic properties. However, tetrahedral M4X4 clusters rarely assemble into 2D architectures, which could offer a distinct class of functional materials from their 3D analogues. Here, this work reports the preparation of 2D Mo8S8Cl11, a superatomic layer with a sandwich structure consisting of Mo4S4 clusters interconnected through Cl cross‐linking. The vapor‐phase reaction inside nanotubes promotes the selective growth of Mo8S8Cl11 nanoribbons, allowing detailed characterization via transmission electron microscopy. This methodology can be applied to the growth of layered structures containing Mo8S8Cl11 at the micrometer scale. This work has demonstrated that mono‐ and few‐layer Mo8S8Cl11 can be prepared by exfoliation of parent solids. Electronic structure calculations indicate that the 2D monolayer has quasi‐flat bands, giving rise to an indirect‐to‐direct bandgap transition under mechanical strain. Furthermore, scanning electrochemical microscopy reveals the potential of the layered structures as highly efficient catalysts for the hydrogen‐evolution reaction.

Funder

Japan Science and Technology Agency

Fusion Oriented REsearch for disruptive Science and Technology

Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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