2D Higher-Metal Nitride Nanosheets for Solar Steam Generation.

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Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds Campus, Geelong, Victoria, 3216, Australia.

Published: July 2022

Higher-metal (HM) nitrides are a fascinating family of materials being increasingly researched due to their unique physical and chemical properties. However, few focus on investigating their application in a solar steam generation because the controllable and large-scale synthesis of these materials remains a significant challenge. Herein, it is reported that higher-metal molybdenum nitride nanosheets (HM-Mo N ) can be produced at the gram-scale using amine-functionalized MoS as precursor. The first-principles calculation confirms amine-functionalized MoS nanosheet effectively lengthens the bonds of MoS leading to a lower bond binding energy, promoting the formation of MoN bonds and production of HM-Mo N . Using this strategy, other HM nitride nanosheets, such as W N , Ta N , and Nb N , can also be synthesized. Specifically, under one simulated sunlight irradiation (1 kW m ), the HM-Mo N nanosheets are heated to 80 °C within only ≈24 s (0.4 min), which is around 78 s faster than the MoS samples (102 s/1.7 min). More importantly, HM-Mo N nanosheets exhibit excellent solar evaporation rate (2.48 kg m  h ) and efficiency (114.6%), which are 1.5 times higher than the solar devices of MoS /MF.

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