Comment by NegativeK

Comment by NegativeK 6 months ago

2 replies

Yes? But it’s been in research for a decade or two, based on a quick search.

It’s confusing to me because moly d is a very common lubricant, even for home uses.

avmich 6 months ago

Isn't it a good lubricant because it's easily split into 2D layers?

m-watson 6 months ago

Something that is nice with MoS2 and the others are transition metal dichalcogenides and have some beneficial physical properties like a natural electronic bandgap, unlike silicon.