What are the advantages and applications of molybdenum disulfide

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Molybdenum is the primary component in molybdenite. The powder is black and has a metallic sheen. The chemical name is MoS2, melting point is 1185degC. Density is 4.80g/cm (14.4degC) and Mohs Hardness is 1.01.5. Introduction on the advantages of molybdenum sulfide

1. Keep the production area clean, tidy and free of oil.
2. This can save you a lot of lubricants.
3. Reduce the workload of maintenance workers and improve the technical conditions.
4. Because of the low friction coefficient, molybdenum isothiodide has a small friction resistance, which allows for electricity savings. The brother unit can save 12% electricity. 5. It can improve attendance rates, reduce loss of equipment components, and extend the service lifetime of friction equipment.
6. The application of molybdenum diulfide lubrication resolves the technical problem and improves accuracy and efficiency.
7. Molybdenum diulfide is a filling and filling agent that can restore geometric dimensions to certain parts. This extends the life of the part.
8. Molybdenum diulfide is resistant to moisture, waterproofing, alkali and acid.
9. Molded components using molybdenum-disulfide plastics or powder melting can save nonferrous metals.
10. After using molybdenum diulfide in some equipment, it is possible to omit the complex oil supply systems, which simplifies equipment structure and improves area utilization.

Application of molybdenum sulfide

It is also capable of superconducting. It has unique electronic properties that are not found in graphene. Its applications are wide-ranging and include electronic communications (e.g., transistors, sensors), biomedicine, flexible manufacturing (e.g., flexible screens), energy, etc. ).

Due to their unique two-dimensional layered atomic structure and photoelectric characteristics, two-dimensional materials have gained much attention. They are transition metal chalcogenides including molybdenum chalcogenide (MoS2) and tungsten chalcogenide (WS2) as well as molybdenum chalcogenide (MoSe2) and tungsten halide (WSe2). These materials have visible light bandgap features that graphene (the first two-dimensional substance discovered) does not have.

It is very easy to break the van der Waals force that exists between atomic layers in a two-dimensional substance. Two-dimensional materials are used in research to create lighter optoelectronics devices. They have thinner layers, which can break van der Waals between the layers. Molybdenum Disulfide, with its multiple layers, is one of most studied two-dimensional material in the family of TMDCs. Its 2H phase also happens to be the most stable.

Compared with the traditional intercalator-assisted electrochemical method, the intercalator-assisted plasma liquid phase technology has fewer product defects and does not introduce additional groups. It can be peeled in a controlled fashion, allowing for the preparation of high-quality 2-dimensional materials. Promote the flexible use of two-dimensional material in optoelectronics as well as other fields and continue to improve optical-electronic device development.

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