Surface Modification Of Monolayer Mos(2)By Baking For Biomedical Applications

FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY(2020)

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Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), a transition metal dichalcogenide material, possesses great potential in biomedical applications such as chemical/biological sensing, drug/gene delivery, bioimaging, phototherapy, and so on. In particular, monolayer MoS(2)has more extensive applications because of its superior physical and chemical properties; for example, it has an ultra-high surface area, is easily modified, and has high biodegradability. It is important to prepare advanced monolayer MoS(2)with enhanced energy exchange efficiency (EEE) for the development of MoS2-based nanodevices and therapeutic strategies. In this work, a monolayer MoS(2)film was first synthesized through a chemical vapor deposition method, and the surface of MoS(2)was further modified via a baking process to develop p-type doping of monolayer MoS(2)with high EEE, followed by confirmation by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy analysis. The morphology, surface roughness, and layer thickness of monolayer MoS(2)before and after baking were thoroughly investigated using atomic force microscopy. The results showed that the surface roughness and layer thickness of monolayer MoS(2)modified by baking were obviously increased in comparison with MoS(2)without baking, indicating that the surface topography of the monolayer MoS(2)film was obviously influenced. Moreover, a photoluminescence spectrum study revealed that p-type doping of monolayer MoS(2)displayed much greater photoluminescence ability, which was taken as evidence of higher photothermal conversion efficiency. This study not only developed a novel MoS(2)with high EEE for future biomedical applications but also demonstrated that a baking process is a promising way to modify the surface of monolayer MoS2.
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MoS2, surface modification, p-type doping, baking, biomedical application
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