1T'-transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers stabilized on 4H-Au nanowires for ultrasensitive SERS detection.
Zijian LiLi ZhaiQinghua ZhangWei ZhaiPai LiBo ChenChangsheng ChenYao YaoYiyao GeHua YangPanzhe QiaoJianing KangZhenyu ShiAn ZhangHongyi WangJinzhe LiangJiawei LiuZhiqiang GuanLingwen LiaoVlad Andrei NeacșuChen MaY E ChenYe ZhuChun-Sing LeeLu MaYong-Hua DuLin GuJian-Feng LiZhong-Qun TianFeng DingHua ZhangPublished in: Nature materials (2024)
Unconventional 1T'-phase transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have aroused tremendous research interest due to their unique phase-dependent physicochemical properties and applications. However, due to the metastable nature of 1T'-TMDs, the controlled synthesis of 1T'-TMD monolayers (MLs) with high phase purity and stability still remains a challenge. Here we report that 4H-Au nanowires (NWs), when used as templates, can induce the quasi-epitaxial growth of high-phase-purity and stable 1T'-TMD MLs, including WS 2 , WSe 2 , MoS 2 and MoSe 2 , via a facile and rapid wet-chemical method. The as-synthesized 4H-Au@1T'-TMD core-shell NWs can be used for ultrasensitive surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detection. For instance, the 4H-Au@1T'-WS 2 NWs have achieved attomole-level SERS detections of Rhodamine 6G and a variety of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike proteins. This work provides insights into the preparation of high-phase-purity and stable 1T'-TMD MLs on metal substrates or templates, showing great potential in various promising applications.
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