molybdeendisulfidi
Molybdeendisulfidi, commonly abbreviated as MoS2, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula MoS2. It is a solid substance that appears as a gray or black powder. MoS2 is known for its layered structure, where molybdenum atoms are sandwiched between layers of sulfur atoms. This unique structure gives it remarkable properties, including excellent lubricity and semiconducting behavior.
In its natural form, molybdeendisulfidi is found as the mineral molybdenite. Molybdenite is a soft, relatively
The lubricating properties of molybdeendisulfidi stem from the weak van der Waals forces between its layers.
Beyond lubrication, MoS2 has attracted significant interest for its electronic and optical properties. It is a