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[ASAP] Interfacial Engineering Determines Band Alignment and Steers Charge Separation and Recombination at an Inorganic Perovskite Quantum Dot/WS2 Junction: A Time Domain Ab Initio Study
[ASAP] Core–Shell MoS2@CoO Electrocatalyst for Water Splitting in Neural and Alkaline Solutions
[ASAP] Universal Fermi-Level Pinning in Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides
Correction: Epitaxial growth of WO3 nanoneedles achieved using a facile flame surface treatment process engineering of hole transport and water oxidation reactivity
DOI: 10.1039/C9TA90049G, Correction
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[ASAP] Deciphering Charge Transfer and Electronic Polarization Effects at Gold Nanocatalysts on Reduced Titania Support
[ASAP] Ultrahigh Vacuum Self-Assembly of Rotationally Commensurate C8-BTBT/MoS2/Graphene Mixed-Dimensional Heterostructures
Perovskite solar cells with an MoS2 electron transport layer
DOI: 10.1039/C8TA12254G, Paper
MoS2 thin films are directly synthesized over FTO/glass substrate in a one-step process and used as an efficient electron transport layer (ETL) for perovskite solar cells (PSCs).
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Excited state charge transfer in covalently functionalized MoS2 with zinc phthalocyanine donor‐acceptor hybrid
Functionalization of MoS2 is of paramount importance tailoring its properties towards optoelectronic applications and unlocking its full potential. Zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) carrying an 1,2‐dithiolane oxide linker was employed to functionalize MoS2 at defected sites located at the edges. The structure of ZnPc‐MoS2 was fully assessed by complementary spectroscopic, thermal and microscopy imaging techniques. An energy level diagram, to visualize different photochemical events in ZnPc‐MoS2 was established and revealed bi‐directional electron transfer leading to ZnPc•+‐MoS2•– charge separated state. Markedly, evidence of charge transfer in the hybrid was demonstrated using fluorescence spectroelectrochemistry. Systematic studies performed by femtosecond transient absorption revealed involvement of excitons generated in MoS2 in promoting charge transfer, while such charge transfer was also possible when ZnPc was excited, signifying their potentiality in light energy harvesting devices.
Excited state charge transfer in covalently functionalized MoS2 with zinc phthalocyanine donor‐acceptor hybrid
Functionalization of MoS2 is of paramount importance tailoring its properties towards optoelectronic applications and unlocking its full potential. Zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) carrying an 1,2‐dithiolane oxide linker was employed to functionalize MoS2 at defected sites located at the edges. The structure of ZnPc‐MoS2 was fully assessed by complementary spectroscopic, thermal and microscopy imaging techniques. An energy level diagram, to visualize different photochemical events in ZnPc‐MoS2 was established and revealed bi‐directional electron transfer leading to ZnPc•+‐MoS2•– charge separated state. Markedly, evidence of charge transfer in the hybrid was demonstrated using fluorescence spectroelectrochemistry. Systematic studies performed by femtosecond transient absorption revealed involvement of excitons generated in MoS2 in promoting charge transfer, while such charge transfer was also possible when ZnPc was excited, signifying their potentiality in light energy harvesting devices.
Enhancing the electrocatalytic activity of 2H-WS2 for hydrogen evolution via defect engineering
DOI: 10.1039/C9CP00722A, Paper
Introduction of defects into 2H-WS2 electrocatalysts by post-synthetic desulfurization leads to significantly improved H2 evolution activity.
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[ASAP] Probing the Active Sites of MoS2 Based Hydrotreating Catalysts Using Modulation Excitation Spectroscopy

[ASAP] Insights into the Trends in the Acidity Strength of Organic and Inorganic Compounds: A Valence-Bond Perspective
[ASAP] Structure of a Superhydrophilic Surface: Wet Chemically Prepared Rutile-TiO2(110)(1 × 1)
A hierarchical oxygen vacancy-rich WO3 with “nanowire-array-on-nanosheet-array” structure for highly efficient oxygen evolution reaction
DOI: 10.1039/C9TA01044K, Paper
Hierarchical vertical WO3 nanowire arrays on vertical WO3 nanosheet arrays with rich oxygen vacancies were synthesized via a simple and facile method, and the outstanding OER performance which is superior to that of most reported state-of-the-art catalysts was reported for the first time.
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[ASAP] Perforating Freestanding Molybdenum Disulfide Monolayers with Highly Charged Ions
[ASAP] Unraveling the Defect Emission and Exciton–Lattice Interaction in Bilayer WS2
[ASAP] Superhydrophobic/Superoleophilic MOF Composites for Oil–Water Separation
[ASAP] Upraising the O 2p Orbital by Integrating Ni with MoO2 for Accelerating Hydrogen Evolution Kinetics

[ASAP] Single-Layer Janus-Type Platinum Dichalcogenides and Their Heterostructures
[ASAP] Kinetic Understanding of the Reduction of Oxygen to Hydrogen Peroxide over an N-Doped Carbon Electrocatalyst
[ASAP] Intrinsic Insertion Limits of Graphene Oxide into Epoxy Resin and the Dielectric Behavior of Composites Comprising Truly 2D Structures
[ASAP] Purification of Oleylamine for Materials Synthesis and Spectroscopic Diagnostics for trans Isomers
[ASAP] Atypical Defect-Mediated Photoluminescence and Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Monolayer WS2
Modelling potential energy surfaces for small clusters using Shepard interpolation with Gaussian-form nodal functions
DOI: 10.1039/C8CP07640E, Paper
A new interpolation method based on Gaussian functions to reliably generate potential energy surfaces.
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[ASAP] Electron–Phonon Coupling Constant of 2H-MoS2(0001) from Helium-Atom Scattering
[ASAP] Thickness-Dependent Phase Stability and Electronic Properties of GaN Nanosheets and MoS2/GaN van der Waals Heterostructures
[ASAP] Contacting MoS2 to MXene: Vanishing p-Type Schottky Barrier and Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Catalysis
[ASAP] Mechanism of CO2 Photocatalytic Reduction to Methane and Methanol on Defected Anatase TiO2 (101): A Density Functional Theory Study
[ASAP] Predicting the Electrochemical Synthesis of 2D Materials from First Principles
Facile microwave assisted synthesis of vastly edge exposed 1T/2H-MoS2 with enhanced activity for hydrogen evolution catalysis
DOI: 10.1039/C8TA12080C, Communication
One-step microwave-assisted solvothermal synthesis of a 1T–2H MoS2 heterostructure with excellent stability and electrocatalytic performance of 1T-MoS2 as a hydrogen evolution catalyst.
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