Spontaneous Decoration of Ultrasmall Pt Nanoparticles on Size‐Separated MoS2 Nanosheets

Author:

Lobo Kenneth123ORCID,Gangaiah Vijaya Kumar12,Alex Chandraraj2,John Neena S.2,Ramakrishna Matte H. S. S.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Energy Materials Laboratory Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences Arkavathi campus Survey No.7 Shivanapura, Dasanapura Hobli Bengaluru 562162 India

2. Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences Arkavathi campus Survey No.7 Shivanapura, Dasanapura Hobli Bengaluru 562162 India

3. Manipal Academy of Higher Education Manipal 576 104 India

Abstract

AbstractLiquid exfoliation can be considered as a viable approach for the scalable production of 2D materials due to its various benefits, although the polydispersity in the obtained nanosheet size hinders their straightforward incorporation. Size‐separation can help alleviate these concerns, however a correlation between nanosheet size and property needs to be established to bring about size‐specific applicability. Herein, size‐selected aqueous nanosheet dispersions have been obtained via centrifugation‐based protocols, and their chemical activity in the spontaneous reduction of chloroplatinic acid is investigated. Growth of ultrasmall Pt nanoparticles was achieved on nanosheet surfaces without a need for reducing agents, and stark differences in the nanoparticle coverage were observed as a function of nanosheet size. Defects in the nanosheets were probed via Raman spectroscopy, and correlated to the observed size‐activity. Additionally, the effect of reaction temperature during synthesis was investigated. The electrochemical activity of the ultrasmall Pt nanoparticle decorated MoS2 nanosheets was evaluated for the hydrogen evolution reaction, and enhancement in performance was observed with nanosheet size, and nanoparticle decoration density. These findings shine light on the significance of nanosheet size in controlling spontaneous reduction reactions, and provide a deeper insight to intrinsic properties of liquid exfoliated nanosheets.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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