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Effect of atomic doping on the adsorption of Hg by WS2.

Authors :
Su, Qing
Wang, Ying
Gao, Xuewen
Liu, Guili
Zhang, Guoying
Source :
Solid State Communications. Feb2024, Vol. 378, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

With the development of industrialization, the use of mercury in industry has become more and more widespread, causing serious impacts on the environment. It is therefore urgent to find new effective ways to combat mercury pollution. In this paper, The effect of C, O, P, Ni and Au doping on the adsorption of Hg atoms by WS 2 has been investigated based on the first nature principle of density functional theory. The electronic structures and optical properties of the adsorbed systems were calculated after atomic doping. The results show that the absolute value of the adsorption energy of the intrinsic adsorption system is small and does not favour the adsorption of Hg on WS 2. However, after C, P, Ni and Au doping, the adsorption energy of the system is significantly increased and a strong charge transfer between WS 2 and Hg atoms occurs, as well as a significant change in the band gap of the structure. This suggests that atomic doping favors the adsorption of Hg by WS 2. The effect of O doping on the adsorption system is not significant. In addition, a study of the optical properties revealed that the static dielectric constants of the system appeared to increase to varying degrees after the doping of the atoms. The doping of P, Ni and Au atoms increases the light absorption coefficient and contributes to the photocatalytic efficiency of the structures. The doped atoms cause a red shift in the reflectivity peak of the adsorbed system. In summary, the doping of C, P, Ni and Au enhances the adsorption of Hg atoms on WS 2. O doping has less effect on the adsorption of Hg on WS 2. • In this paper, the effect of C, O, P, Ni and Au doping on the adsorption of Hg atoms by WS2 was investigated. • The results show that atomic doping favors the adsorption of Hg by WS2. • Atomic doping alters the electronic properties of the structure. • Atomic doping alters the optical properties of the structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00381098
Volume :
378
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Solid State Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174604174
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssc.2023.115377