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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 25(46): 32062-32070, 2023 Nov 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37982202

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The transition to neuromorphic devices is relevant to the development of materials capable of providing electronic switching in response to external stimuli. In the present work, the Hf2CO2/MoS2 heterostructure under biaxial strain, interlayer coupling, and an electric field was investigated by first-principles calculations based on density functional theory. We have shown that the influence of lateral deformation as well as the perpendicular external electric field is more significant compared to the influence of external vertical pressure on changes in the heterojunction type of heterostructure. The lateral stretching leads to a type-I and lateral compression results in a type-II heterojunction, and an external electric field also has an effect on heterojunction type. The combination of these impacts can tune the Hf2CO2/MoS2 heterostructure. The current work suggests a compelling way to make type-I and type-II heterostructure types consisting of Hf2CO2 and MoS2 monolayers for new nanodevices in fields like photonics, electronics, optoelectronic and neuromorphic applications.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37888937

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Bone implants with biocompatibility and the ability to biomineralize and suppress infection are in high demand. The occurrence of early infections after implant placement often leads to repeated surgical treatment due to the ineffectiveness of antibiotic therapy. Therefore, an extremely attractive solution to this problem would be the ability to initiate bacterial protection of the implant by an external influence. Here, we present a proof-of-concept study based on the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by the implant surface in response to X-ray irradiation, including through a layer of 3 mm adipose tissue, providing bactericidal protection. The effect of UV and X-ray irradiation of the implant surface on the ROS formation and the associated bactericidal activity was compared. The focus of our study was light-sensitive Si-doped TiCaCON films decorated with Fe and Pt nanoparticles (NPs) with photoinduced antibacterial activity mediated by ROS. In the visible and infrared range of 300-1600 nm, the films absorb more than 60% of the incident light. The high light absorption capacity of TiO2/TiC and TiO2/TiN heterostructures was demonstrated by density functional theory calculations. After short-term (5-10 s) low-dose X-ray irradiation, the films generated significantly more ROS than after UV illumination for 1 h. The Fe/TiCaCON-Si films showed enhanced biomineralization capacity, superior cytocompatibility, and excellent antibacterial activity against multidrug-resistant hospital Escherichia coli U20 and K261 strains and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus MW2 strain. Our study clearly demonstrates that oxidized Fe NPs are a promising alternative to the widely used Ag NPs in antibacterial coatings, and X-rays can potentially be used in ROS-regulating therapy to suppress inflammation in case of postimplant complications.

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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 13(2)2023 Jan 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36678120

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Chevrel non-van der Waals crystals are promising candidates for the fabrication of novel 2D materials due to their versatile crystal structure formed by covalently bonded (Mo6X8) clusters (X-chalcogen atom). Here, we present a comprehensive theoretical study of the stability and properties of Mo-based Janus 2D structures with Chevrel structures consisting of chalcogen and halogen atoms via density functional theory calculations. Based on the analysis performed, we determined that the S2Mo3I2 monolayer is the most promising structure for overall photocatalytic water-splitting application due to its appropriate band alignment and its ability to absorb visible light. The modulated Raman spectra for the representative structures can serve as a blueprint for future experimental verification of the proposed structures.

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Materials (Basel) ; 15(24)2022 Dec 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36556566

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Herein we report a simple and easily scalable method for fabricating ZnO/h-BN composites with tunable photoluminescence (PL) characteristics. The h-BN support significantly enhances the ultraviolet (UV) emission of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs), which is explained by the ZnO/h-BN interaction and the change in the electronic structure of the ZnO surface. When h-BN NPs are replaced with h-BN microparticles, the PL in the UV region increases, which is accompanied by a decrease in visible light emission. The dependence of the PL properties of ZnO NPs on the thickness of h-BN carriers, observed for the first time, is explained by a change in the dielectric constant of the support. A quantum chemical analysis of the influence of the h-BN thickness on the electron density redistribution at the wZnO/h-BN interface and on the optical properties of the wZnO/h-BN composites was carried out. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations show the appearance of hybridization at the h-BN/wZnO interface and an increase in the intensity of absorption peaks with an increase in the number of h-BN layers. The obtained results open new possibilities for controlling the properties of ZnO/h-BN heterostructures for various optical applications.

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Membranes (Basel) ; 12(11)2022 Nov 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36422147

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Currently, new nanomaterials for high-capacity lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) and sodium- ion batteries (SIBs) are urgently needed. Materials combining porous structure (such as representatives of metal-organic frameworks) and the ability to operate both with lithium and sodium (such as transition-metal dichalcogenides) are of particular interest. Our work reports the computational modelling of a new A'-MoS2 structure and its application in LIBs and SIBs. The A'-MoS2 monolayer was dynamically stable and exhibited semiconducting properties with an indirect band gap of 0.74 eV. A large surface area, together with the presence of pores resulted in a high capacity of the A'-MoS2 equal to ~391 mAg-1 at maximum filling for both Li and Na atoms. High adsorption energies and small values of diffusion barriers indicate that the A'-MoS2 is promising in the application of anode material in LIBs and SIBs.

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Materials (Basel) ; 15(11)2022 Jun 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35683283

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Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) with Janus structures are attracting increasing attention due to their emerging superior properties in breaking vertical mirror symmetry when compared to conventional TMDs, which can be beneficial in fields such as piezoelectricity and photocatalysis. The structural investigations of such materials, along with other 2D materials, can be successfully carried out using the Raman spectroscopy method. One of the key elements in such research is the theoretical spectrum, which may assist in the interpretation of experimental data. In this work, the simulated Raman spectrum of 1H-MoSSe and the predicted Raman spectra for 1T, 1T', and 1H' polymorph modifications of MoSSe monolayers were characterized in detail with DFT calculations. The interpretation of spectral profiles was made based on the analysis of the lattice dynamics and partial phonon density of states. The presented theoretical data open the possibility of an accurate study of MoSSe polymorphs, including the control of the synthesized material quality and the characterization of samples containing a mixture of polymorphs.

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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 12(5)2022 Feb 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35269262

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Novel magnetic gas sensors are characterized by extremely high efficiency and low energy consumption, therefore, a search for a two-dimensional material suitable for room temperature magnetic gas sensors is a critical task for modern materials scientists. Here, we computationally discovered a novel ultrathin two-dimensional antiferromagnet V3S4, which, in addition to stability and remarkable electronic properties, demonstrates a great potential to be applied in magnetic gas sensing devices. Quantum-mechanical calculations within the DFT + U approach show the antiferromagnetic ground state of V3S4, which exhibits semiconducting electronic properties with a band gap of 0.36 eV. A study of electronic and magnetic response to the adsorption of various gas agents showed pronounced changes in properties with respect to the adsorption of NH3, NO2, O2, and NO molecules on the surface. The calculated energies of adsorption of these molecules were -1.25, -0.91, -0.59, and -0.93 eV, respectively. Obtained results showed the prospective for V3S4 to be used as effective sensing materials to detect NO2 and NO, for their capture, and for catalytic applications in which it is required to lower the dissociation energy of O2, for example, in oxygen reduction reactions. The sensing and reducing of NO2 and NO have great importance for improving environmental protection and sustainable development.

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Nano Lett ; 22(4): 1812-1817, 2022 Feb 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34890208

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Control of a single ionic charge state by altering the number of bound electrons has been considered as an ultimate testbed for atomic charge-induced interactions and manipulations, and such subject has been studied in artificially deposited objects on thin insulating layers. We demonstrate that an entire layer of controllable atomic charges on a periodic lattice can be obtained by cleaving metallic Co1/3NbS2, an intercalated transition metal dichalcogenide. We identified a metastable charge state of Co with a different valence and manipulated atomic charges to form a linear chain of the metastable charge state. Density functional theory investigation reveals that the charge state is stable due to a modified crystal field at the surface despite the coupling between NbS2 and Co via a1g orbitals. The idea can be generalized to other combinations of intercalants and base matrices, suggesting that they can be a new platform to explore single-atom-operational 2D electronics/spintronics.

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Nanoscale ; 12(45): 23248-23258, 2020 Nov 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33206100

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Magnetic halogen doped MoX2 (X = S and Se) monolayers influenced the electronic structure of graphene through a proximity effect. This process was observed using state-of-the-art calculations. It was found that the substitution of a single chalcogen atom with a halogen atom (F, Cl, Br, and I) results in n-type doping of MoX2. An additional electron from the dopant is localized on binding orbitals with the nearest Mo atoms and leads to the formation of magnetism in the dichalcogenide layer. Detailed analysis of halogen doped MoX2/graphene heterostructures demonstrated the induction of spin polarization in graphene near the Fermi energy. Significant spin polarization near the Fermi energy and n-type doping were observed in the graphene layer of MoSe2/graphene heterostructures with MoSe2 doped with iodine. At the same time, fluorine-doped MoSe2 does not cause n-doping in graphene, while spin polarization still takes place. The possibility for the detection of the arrangement of the halogen impurities at the MoX2 basal plane even with the graphene layer deposited on top was demonstrated through STM measurements which will be undoubtedly useful for the fabrication of electronic schemes and elements based on the proposed heterostructures for their further application in nanoelectronics and spintronics.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 22(26): 14651-14659, 2020 Jul 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32573623

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One dimensional Ta2(Pd/Pt)3(S/Se)8 nanoribbons (TPS-NR) are considered as a promising material in nanoelectronics due to their intrinsic semiconducting electronic properties. In this article, we study the stability of TPS-NR by considering their oxidation process. Our calculations showed that the Ta2(Pd/Pt)3Se8 nanoribbons are more environmentally stable than Ta2(Pd/Pt)3S8-NR. We studied the thermodynamics of the formation of monovacancies and their impact on the electronic properties of TPS-NR. Additionally, the sensing properties of environmentally stable Ta2Pd3Se8 nanoribbons were investigated. The observed changes of the electronic structure and transport properties after the adsorption of CO, NH3 and NO2 molecules reveal the mechanisms of possible application of Ta2Pd3Se8 nanoribbons as a gas sensor. The electronic transport properties of the nanoribbons exhibit a notable response to the presence of gas molecules.

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J Phys Chem Lett ; 11(10): 3821-3827, 2020 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32330050

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NaCl is one of the simplest compounds and was thought to be well-understood, and yet, unexpected complexities related to it were uncovered at high pressure and in low-dimensional states. Here, exotic hexagonal NaCl thin films on the (110) diamond surface were crystallized in the experiment following a theoretical prediction based on ab initio evolutionary algorithm USPEX. State-of-the-art calculations and experiments showed the existence of a hexagonal NaCl thin film, which is due to the strong chemical interaction of the NaCl film with the diamond substrate.

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