Molybdenum disulfide nanostructures coupled with metal plasmonics for improved electronic and photonic performances
Abstract
Low-dimensional molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) possesses great potential in many fields due to its intriguing optical, electronic and catalytic characteristics. In the last decade, the preparation, property studies and emerging multi-functional applications of MoS2-based hybrids have attracted considerable attention. It is crucial for composites to overcome the limitation of individual MoS2 materials. Meanwhile, the relationship between metal (Au, Ag, Bi, etc.) plasmonic nanostructures and MoS2 is closely connected, and their emerging characteristics have been studied based on the bottom-up synthesis of hybrid materials, as well as the assembly of different prefabricated components. Significantly, several intrinsic drawbacks of MoS2 nanostructures may be addressed after the integration of MoS2 and nano-plasmonics has been remarkably achieved. MoS2 nanostructures with diverse characteristics are improved by the plasmonic metal nanomaterials. Due to the importance of the integrated MoS2 and metal plasmonics, the recent synthesis routes of hybrids are comprehensively presented. More importantly, on the basis of their improved electronic and photonic characteristics, the expanded applications of MoS2 and plasmonics nano-hybrids, such as sensing, catalysis, electronic devices and biomedicine, are also included in this review.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C Recent Review Articles