Abstract

Here, hydrophobic bulk molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) was efficiently exfoliated into two dimensional (2D) nanosheets assisted with amphiphilic carbon nanodots (CNDs) in pure water. The optimized concentration of obtained 2D-MoS2 is as high as 0.41 mg/mL, which is higher than that of reported literatures. The average lateral size and layer number of 2D-MoS2 is 142.6 (±2.3) nm and 4, respectively. The characterizations and simulation demonstrated that CNDs can be instantly adsorbed on the surface of 2D-MoS2 and form 2D-MoS2/CNDs composite. Thus, after standing for 1000 h, the concentration of 2D-MoS2 still accounts for 90 % of the initial concentration with the help of CNDs. Further, this technique can also be used to prepare graphene and 2D-WS2 nanosheets. 2D-MoS2/CNDs composite as adsorbent showed excellent adsorption capacity (1136.9 mg/g) and ultrafast adsorption rate (1 min) for methylene blue removal, which benefits from abundant adsorption sites and high dispersion. This work not only develops a facile and universal technique for green preparation of 2D nanomaterials in one pot, but also provides a promising adsorbent for removing organic pollutants from aqueous solution.

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