Fig. 1: Printing 3D MoS2 foam through dewetting-induced manufacturing. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Printing 3D MoS2 foam through dewetting-induced manufacturing.

From: Three-dimensional hierarchically porous MoS2 foam as high-rate and stable lithium-ion battery anode

Fig. 1

a The manufacturing scheme illustrates the EHD setup and the structural evolution of the MoS2 foam. b Demonstration of up-scalable manufacturing of MoS2 foam on a 4-inch copper (Cu) substrate that comprises structural hierarchies over seven orders of magnitude, including (c) interconnected porous networks, (d) architected structure, (e) vortical truss unit cell, (f) nanopores and struts, (g) intertwined MoS2 sheets, (h) tears and holes on the basal plane, and (i) S vacancies.

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