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Boosting the electronic and catalytic properties of 2D semiconductors with supramolecular 2D hydrogen-bonded superlattices.

Can WangRafael Furlan de OliveiraKaiyue JiangYuda ZhaoNicholas TurettaChun MaBin HanHaiming ZhangDiana TrancaXiaodong ZhuangLifeng ChiArtur CiesielskiPaolo Samorì
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
The electronic properties of two-dimensional semiconductors can be strongly modulated by interfacing them with atomically precise self-assembled molecular lattices, yielding hybrid van der Waals heterostructures (vdWHs). While proof-of-concepts exploited molecular assemblies held together by lateral unspecific van der Waals interactions, the use of 2D supramolecular networks relying on specific non-covalent forces is still unexplored. Herein, prototypical hydrogen-bonded 2D networks of cyanuric acid (CA) and melamine (M) are self-assembled onto MoS 2 and WSe 2 forming hybrid organic/inorganic vdWHs. The charge carrier density of monolayer MoS 2 exhibits an exponential increase with the decreasing area occupied by the CA·M unit cell, in a cooperatively amplified process, reaching 2.7 × 10 13  cm -2 and thereby demonstrating strong n-doping. When the 2D CA·M network is used as buffer layer, a stark enhancement in the catalytic activity of monolayer MoS 2 for hydrogen evolution reactions is observed, outperforming the platinum (Pt) catalyst via gate modulation.
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