“…4. Typical copper peaks can be noticed at about 43° for Cu (1 1 1), at about 51° for Cu (2 0 0) and at about 74° for Cu (2 2 0) [18,20,[36][37][38][39]. Tungsten disulfide peaks are detected at about 14° for WS2 (0 0 2), near to 29° for WS2 (0 0 4), at 44° for WS2 (0 0 6) and at about 59° for WS2 (0 0 8) [10,18,20,40,41].…”