Flash-Joule heating enables rapid solid-state synthesis of multinary chalcogenides: a case study on Cu2Mo6S8
Pranay Ninawe1, Cocoro A Nagasaka1, Jesús M Velázquez1
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, USA. jevelazquez@ucdavis.edu.
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Achieving rapid, energy-efficient, and scalable synthesis of multinary chalcogenides remains challenging. Here, we demonstrate Flash-Joule Heating (FJH) for the ultrafast synthesis of the model Chevrel phase, Cu2Mo6S8. Step-heating offers controlled and phase-pure synthesis, while flash-heating enables sub-second reaction timescales at temperatures >2000 °C, highlighting complementary routes toward faster and more sustainable solid-state synthesis.
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