| Literature DB >> 32567078 |
Weiwei Yang1, Shuqing Zhang2, Qian Chen1, Chao Zhang1, Yi Wei3, Huaning Jiang1, Yunxiang Lin4, Mengting Zhao5,6, Qianqian He1, Xingguo Wang1, Yi Du5,6, Li Song4, Shubin Yang1, Anmin Nie7, Xiaolong Zou2, Yongji Gong1.
Abstract
Lack of effective strategies to regulate the internal activity of MoS2 limits its practical application for hydrogen evolution reactions (HERs). Doping of heteroatoms without forming aggregation or an edge enrichment is still challenging, and its effect on the HER needs to be further explored. Herein, a two-step method is developed to obtain multi-metal-doped H-MoS2 , which includes intercalation of the layered MoO3 precursor with a following sulfurization. Benefiting from the capability of the intercalation method to uniformly and simultaneously introduce different elements into the van der Waals gap, this method is universal to obtain multi-heteroatoms co-doped MoS2 without forming clusters, phase separation, and an edge enrichment. It is demonstrated that the doping of adjacent cobalt and palladium monomers on MoS2 greatly enhances the HER catalytic activity. The overpotential at 10 mA cm-2 and Tafel slope of Co and Pd co-doped MoS2 is found to be 49.3 mV and 43.2 mV dec-1 , respectively, representing a superior acidic HER catalytic activity. This intercalation-assisted method also provides a new and general strategy to synthesize uniformly doped transition metal dichalcogenides for various applications.Entities:
Keywords: MoSzzm3219902; doping; hydrogen evolution reaction; synergistic effects
Year: 2020 PMID: 32567078 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202001167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849