Two-dimensional metal-phase layered molybdenum disulfide for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction.
Hang ZhangXuejian XiaoHualan XuLei WangYuan LiChuying OuyangSheng-Liang ZhongPublished in: Nanoscale (2023)
The two-dimensional (2D) basal plane of metal-phase molybdenum disulphide (1T-MoS 2 ) provides a large area of active sites to significantly reduce the overpotential of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), but the long preparation period limits its industrial application. Here, 1T-MoS 2 catalysts derived from molybdenum blue solution (MBS) were prepared in one step using a rapid high-pressure microwave (MW-MoS 2 ) strategy. This method eliminated the thermodynamic process with a long time required for Mo-O trioxide bond breakage and reduction (Mo VI → Mo IV ) of the conventional hydrothermal method. Additionally, the introduction of heteroatomic oxygen atoms effectively reduced the build-up of MW-MoS 2 and improved the monolayer/few-layer state and stability. Impressively, MW-MoS 2 has outstanding electrocatalytic performance, with a low overpotential (62 mV) at 10 mA cm -2 and a small Tafel slope (42 mV dec -1 ). This provides a simple strategy for the rapid preparation of a 2D sulphide HER catalyst with performance close to that of commercial Pt/C.
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