Y. Feldman et al., BULK SYNTHESIS OF INORGANIC FULLERENE-LIKE MS(2) (M=MO, W) FROM THE RESPECTIVE TRIOXIDES AND THE REACTION-MECHANISM, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 118(23), 1996, pp. 5362-5367
Recently, milligram quantities of MoS2 fullerene-like nanotubes and ne
gative curvature polyhedra (generically called inorganic fullerene-lik
e material, IF), were reproducibly obtained by a gas phase reaction fr
om an oxide precursor (Feldman, Y.; Wasserman, E.; Srolovitz, D.J.; Te
nne, R. Science 1995, 267, 222. Srolovitz, D. J.; Safran, S.A.; Homyon
fer, M.; Tenne R. Phys. Rev. Lett. 1995, 74, 1778). The present work f
ocuses on the mechanism of the synthesis of IF-MS(2) (M = W, Mo). The
IF material is obtained from oxide particles smaller than ca. 0.2 mu m
, while larger oxide particles result in 2H-MS(2) platelets. The key s
tep in the reaction mechanism is the formation of a closed layer of MS
(2), which isolates the nanoparticle from its surroundings and prevent
s its fusion into larger particles. Subsequently, the oxide core of th
e nanoparticle si progressively converted into a sulfide nanoparticle
with an empty core (IF). Taking advantage of this process, we report h
ere a routine for the fabrication of macroscopic quantities of a pure
IF-WS2 phase with a very high yield. As anticipated, the size distribu
tion of the IF material is determined by the size distribution of the
oxide precursor. The present synthesis paves the way for a systematic
study of these materials which are promising candidates for, e.g., sol
id lubrication.