“…Conventionally, the synthesis methods of MoS 2 involve thermal decomposition [6], high temperature, solid-state reaction between molybdenum oxide and sulfur powders [7], chemical bath deposition [8], hydrothermal method [3,9,10], spray drying [11], chemical vapor deposition (CVD) [12], even ␥-irradiation method [13], etc. Among these methods, nearly all the solid-state methods demand high temperature (600-1200 • C), and most of the aqueous state methods are performed in a pressurized device at relatively high temperatures (180-300 • C).…”