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Molybdenum diselenide

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Molar mass
  
253.86 g/mol

Appearance
  
crystalline solid

Density
  
6.98 g/cm³

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Molybdenum diselenide (MoSe
2
) is an inorganic compound. Its structure is similar to that of MoS
2
. Compounds of this category are known as transition metal dichalcogenides, abbreviated TMDCs. These compounds, as the name suggests, are made up of a transition metals and elements of group 16 on the periodic table of the elements.

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Structure

Like many TMDCs, MoSe
2
is a layered material with strong in-plane bonding and weak out-of-plane interactions. These interactions lead to exfoliation into two-dimensional layers of single unit cell thickness.

The most common form of these TMDCs have trilayers of molybdenum sandwiched between selenium ions causing a trigonal prismatic metal bonding coordination, but it is octahedral when the compound is exfoliated. The metal ion in these compounds is surrounded by six Se2−
ions. The coordination geometry of the Mo is sometimes found as octahedral and trigonal prismatic.

Synthesis

Synthesis of MoSe
2
involves direct reaction of molybdenum and selenium in a sealed tube at high temperature. Chemical vapor transport with a halogen (usually bromine or iodine) is used to purify the compound at very low pressure (less than 10-6 torr) and very high temperature (600-700 °C). It has to be heated very gradually to prevent explosion due to its strong exothermic reaction. Stoichiometric layers crystallize in a hexagonal structure as the sample cools. Excess selenium can be removed by sublimation under vacuum. The synthesis reaction of MoSe
2
is:

Mo + 2 Se → MoSe
2

2D-MoSe 2

Single-crystal-thick layers of MoSe
2
are produced by scotch tape exfoliation from bulk crystals or by chemical vapor deposition (CVD).

The electron mobility of 2D-MoSe
2
is significantly higher than that of 2D-MoS
2
. 2D MoSe
2
adopts structures reminiscent of graphene, although the latter's electron mobility is thousands of times greater still. In contrast to graphene, 2D-MoSe
2
has a direct band gap, suggesting applications in transistors and photodetectors.

References

Molybdenum diselenide Wikipedia