2022
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c03596
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Sustainable Design of Molybdenum Disulfide Nanocomposites for Silver Recovery

Abstract: Recent increasing industrial demand for precious metals suggests recycling and regeneration as a means to decrease the energy consumption and cost associated with precious metal use. Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanosheets have demonstrated selective and efficient adsorption potential toward heavy metals, but their application in recovering precious metals has not been reported. In this study, we affix MoS2 onto platforms to increase the sustainability and practicality of silver (used as a precious metal model)… Show more

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“…This approach heavily relies on PM recovery materials’ electronic and interfacial structure. Metallic molybdenum disulfide (1T-MoS 2 ), with a unique layered-like structure and electronic properties, exhibits remarkable PM recovery efficiency and colossal application potential in this field. The selectivity of all of the reported 1T-MoS 2 for PM recovery is unsatisfactory. , Researchers progressively came to the conclusion that developing 1T-MoS 2 with a PM affinity environment might improve the selectivity for PM reduction. With this regard, a few proof-of-concept examples have been documented in the literature by mixing 1T-MoS 2 with PM affinity materials like chitosan or carbon nanotubes. , The interfacial reaction dynamics and structure–activity relationship underlying the recovery process are ambiguous, hindering the further exploration of high efficiency and selective adsorbents .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach heavily relies on PM recovery materials’ electronic and interfacial structure. Metallic molybdenum disulfide (1T-MoS 2 ), with a unique layered-like structure and electronic properties, exhibits remarkable PM recovery efficiency and colossal application potential in this field. The selectivity of all of the reported 1T-MoS 2 for PM recovery is unsatisfactory. , Researchers progressively came to the conclusion that developing 1T-MoS 2 with a PM affinity environment might improve the selectivity for PM reduction. With this regard, a few proof-of-concept examples have been documented in the literature by mixing 1T-MoS 2 with PM affinity materials like chitosan or carbon nanotubes. , The interfacial reaction dynamics and structure–activity relationship underlying the recovery process are ambiguous, hindering the further exploration of high efficiency and selective adsorbents .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%