Molybdenum diselenide
Top-view atomic images of MoSe
2 before and after (right) ion irradiation
[ 1]
Names
IUPAC name
bis(selanylidene)molybdenum
Other names
molybdenum diselenide, molybdenumdiselenide, molybdenum selenide, diselanylidenemolybdenum, molybdenum(IV) selenide
Identifiers
ECHA InfoCard
100.031.831
Properties
MoSe2
Molar mass
253.86 g/mol[ 2]
Appearance
crystalline solid
Density
6.90 g/cm3 [ 2]
Melting point
>1200 °C[ 2]
Band gap
~0.85 eV (indirect, bulk) ~1.5 eV (direct, monolayer)[ 3] [ 4]
Structure
hP6 , space group P63 /mmc, No 194[ 5]
a = 0.3283 nm, c = 1.2918 nm
Trigonal prismatic (MoIV ) Pyramidal (Se2− )
Related compounds
Molybdenum dioxide Molybdenum disulfide Molybdenum ditelluride Tantalum diselenide
Tungsten diselenide
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Chemical compound
Molybdenum diselenide (MoSe2 ) is an inorganic compound of molybdenum and selenium . Its structure is similar to that of MoS2 .[ 6] 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 . Compared to MoS2 , MoSe2 exhibits higher electrical conductivity.[ 7]
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