An electrochemical anodization strategy towards high-activity porous MoS 2 electrodes for the hydrogen evolution reaction.
Xuerui MaoTianliang XiaoQianqian ZhangZhaoyue LiuPublished in: RSC advances (2018)
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) is a promising non-precious metal electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Herein, we have described an anodization route for the fabrication of porous MoS 2 electrodes. The active porous MoS 2 layer was directly formed on the surface of a Mo metal sheet when it was subjected to anodization in a sulfide-containing electrolyte. The Mo sheet served as both a supporter for MoS 2 electrocatalysts and a conductive substrate for electron transport. After optimizing the anodization parameters, the anodized MoS 2 electrode showed a high electrocatalytic activity with an onset potential of -0.18 V ( vs. RHE) for the HER, a Tafel slope of ∼101 mV per decade and an overpotential of 0.23 V at a current density of 10 mA cm -2 for the HER. These results indicate that our facile anodization strategy is an efficient route towards a high-activity MoS 2 electrode.