The growing interest in the development of next-generation net zero energy systems has led to the expansion of molybdenum disulfide (MoS) research in this area. This activity has resulted in a wide range of manufacturing/synthesis methods, controllable morphologies, diverse carbonaceous composite structures, a multitude of applicable characterization techniques, and multiple energy applications for MoS. To assess the literature trends, 37,347 MoS research articles from Web of Science were text scanned to classify articles according to energy application research and characterization techniques employed.
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