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Supramolecularly Bonded Layered Heterostructures Exhibiting HER Activity

van der Waals heterostructures formed by 2D materials have attracted much attention in the last few years. Recently, 2D nanosheets linked by covalent bonds have been found to exhibit novel properties. In the present study we have investigated supramolecular layered heterostructures formed by nanoshe...

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Published in:Chemistry, an Asian journal an Asian journal, 2019-05, Vol.14 (9), p.1523-1529
Main Authors: Kaur, Manjodh, Singh, Navin Kumar, Gupta, Uttam, Sarkar, Aritra, George, Subi J., Rao, C. N. R.
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description van der Waals heterostructures formed by 2D materials have attracted much attention in the last few years. Recently, 2D nanosheets linked by covalent bonds have been found to exhibit novel properties. In the present study we have investigated supramolecular layered heterostructures formed by nanosheets of MoS2 with BC7N, g‐C3N4 and graphene. These materials have been synthesized via a non‐covalent host–guest synthetic design using cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]) hosts. In addition to offering reversible disassembly, these heterostructures show good visible‐light‐driven hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity as well as reasonable gas adsorption and other properties. Overgrown with MoS2: Reversible supramolecular heterostructures of functionalized 2D materials of MoS2, BC7N, g‐C3N4 and graphene achieved by host–guest interaction show good H2 generation activity.
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charge transfer
Chemistry
Covalent bonds
Dismantling
Graphene
Heterostructures
host-guest systems
hydrogen
hydrogen evolution reaction
Hydrogen evolution reactions
Molybdenum disulfide
Nanostructure
supramolecular chemistry
Two dimensional materials
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