Dichalcogenides

A chalcogenide is a chemical compound that contains at least one chalcogen anion and one or more electropositive elements. Although all elements in Group 16 of the periodic table are classified as chalcogens, the term chalcogenide is more commonly used to refer to sulphides, selenides, tellurides, and polonides rather than oxides. Many metal ores are chalcogenides. ME2 is the formula for metal dichalcogenides, where M is a transition metal and E is S, Se, or Te. The sulphides are, as usual, the most important members. They are all dark diamagnetic solids that are insoluble in all solvents and have semiconducting properties. 

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Market Analysis: The global Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDC) market is expected to reach million by 2026, up from million in 2020, at a CAGR of between 2021 and 2026. For More Details: https://advanced-materialsscience.peersalleyconferences.com/tracks/dichalcogenides

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