Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2019

Oxidation of Nanodispersed MoS2 in Ambient Air: The Products and the Mechanistic Steps

 
 

Abstract


Oxidation of finely divided molybdenum sulfide in ambient air has been studied for air exposure times from 10 min to 1 year to clarify the nature of the reaction products and the mechanistic steps. At the initial steps, for air exposure times from several minutes to several hours, rapid oxidation of MoS2 edges occurs with simultaneous formation of hydroxyl species and surface disulfide S22– moieties as attested by 1H NMR, X-ray photoelectron spectra, and temperature-programmed reduction. Prolonged air exposure of MoS2 nanodispersions leads to deep oxidation. According to the results of X-ray absorption spectroscopy, UV–visible, and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopies, the main oxidation products are soluble paramagnetic molybdenum blue species and sulfuric acid. As shown by EXAS fitting, the major product is oxo-bridged dimolybdenyl Mo(V, VI) species. Ambient moisture plays an important role in the oxidation process as it contributes to the formation of sulfuric acid which leads to liquescence ...

Volume 123
Pages 7486-7494
DOI 10.1021/ACS.JPCC.9B01682
Language English
Journal Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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