Exfoliation in a low boiling point solvent and electrochemical applications of MoO3

Beilstein J Nanotechnol. 2020 Apr 17:11:662-670. doi: 10.3762/bjnano.11.52. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

MoO3 is a versatile two-dimensional transition metal oxide having applications in areas such as energy storage devices, electronic devices and catalysis. To efficiently utilize the properties of MoO3 arising from its two-dimensional nature exfoliation is necessary. In this work, the exfoliation of MoO3 is carried out in 2-butanone for the first time. The achieved concentration of the dispersion is about 0.57 mg·mL-1 with a yield of 5.7%, which are the highest values reported to date. These high values of concentration and yield can be attributed to a favorable matching of energies involved in exfoliation and stabilization of MoO3 nanosheets in 2-butanone. Interestingly, the MoO3 dispersion in 2-butanone retains its intrinsic nature even after exposure to sunlight for 24 h. The composites of MoO3 nanosheets were used as an electrode material for supercapacitors and showed a high specific capacitance of 201 F·g-1 in a three-electrode configuration at a scan rate of 50 mV·s-1.

Keywords: 2-butanone; liquid-phase exfoliation; low-boiling point solvent; molybdenum trioxide (MoO3); supercapacitors.

Grants and funding

HSSRM thanks CeNS for financial support via start-up grant. The authors acknowledge the TEM Facility, funded by a TPF Nanomission, GoI project at CeNS.