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Journal Article 
Nano-Carved MoS2-MoO2 Hybrids Fabricated Using In Situ Grown MoS2 as Nano-Masks 
Xiao, D; Zhang, J; Li, X; Zhao, D; Huang, H; Huang, J; Cao, D; Li, Z; Niu, C 
2016 
ACS Nano
ISSN: 1936-0851
EISSN: 1936-086X 
English 
The morphology and hybridization of nanostructures are crucial to achieve properties for various applications. An in situ grown 3D MoS2 nano-mask has been adopted to control the morphology and hybridization of molybdenum compounds. The in situ generated MoS2 mask on MoO3 nanobelt surfaces allowed us to fabricate a 3D c-MoO2@MoS2 hybrid nanostructure, in which c-MoO2 is a carved MoO2 nanobelt with well distributed hole-pattern. The nano-masks have been controlled by adjusting the alignments of MoS2. The exposed MoO2 surfaces of c-MoO2@MoS2 were further sulphurated to give cw-MoO2@MoS2, in which all surfaces of MoO2 are wrapped by a few layers of MoS2. The structure synergistically enhanced the electrochemical performances of MoO2 and MoS2, especially at high current rates. Reversible capacity of 1418 mAh/g and 295 mAh/g after 115 and 300 cycles are still remained for the cw-MoO2@MoS2 anodes at current rates of 1 A/g and 10 A/g, respectively. 
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