Discoloration Effect and One-Step Synthesis of Hydrogen Tungsten and Molybdenum Bronze (H x MO3) using Liquid Metal at Room Temperature

Cui, Y; Liang, F; Ji, C; Xu, S; Wang, H; Lin, Z; Liu, J

HERO ID

6310238

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2019

Language

English

PMID

31459839

HERO ID 6310238
In Press No
Year 2019
Title Discoloration Effect and One-Step Synthesis of Hydrogen Tungsten and Molybdenum Bronze (H x MO3) using Liquid Metal at Room Temperature
Authors Cui, Y; Liang, F; Ji, C; Xu, S; Wang, H; Lin, Z; Liu, J
Volume 4
Issue 4
Page Numbers 7428-7435
Abstract This paper presents a new route to one-step fabrication and in situ application of hydrogen tungsten and molybdenum bronze (H x MO3) at room temperature and triggers the interdisciplinary research of multifunctional materials between liquid metal and transition-metal oxides (TMOs). Gallium-based liquid metal (GBLM) enables the discoloration effect on TMOs in acid electrolytes at ambient temperature. The underlying mechanism behind this phenomenon can be ascribed to the redox effect at the interface of liquid metal and TMOs in acid electrolytes. Both the theoretical calculations and the experimental results demonstrate that the increasing intercalation of H+ ions into the lattice of WO3 raises the electron density at the Fermi level and charge carriers. H+ ion content in the obtained H x MO3 can be controlled in our approach to meet different requirements. Taking advantage of the one-step fabrication and room-temperature liquid phase nature of the liquid metal, H x MO3 is synthesized under ambient conditions in a very short time, which is inaccessible with conventional solution-processed mechanical alloying, or other methods. The H x MO3 obtained in this one-step approach enables convenient and simple applications for biomimetic camouflage, cost-effective energy storage, H+ ion sensor, and electronic switch.
Doi 10.1021/acsomega.9b00840
Pmid 31459839
Wosid WOS:000466552500145
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Comments Journal: ACS omega ISSN: 2470-1343
Is Public Yes
Language Text English