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Highly Controllable Hierarchically Porous Ag/Ag2 S Heterostructure by Cation Exchange for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution.

Huajie Xu1,2, Xiaoxiao Niu2, Zhuangzhuang Liu2, Mingzi Sun3, Zhaodi Liu2, Zhimei Tian2, Xiaoxia Wu1, Bolong Huang3, Yu Tang1, Chun-Hua Yan1.   

Abstract

Establishing the hierarchical porous architectures has been considered to be the most efficient approach to realize the efficient mass diffusion and large exposed active sites of designed micro/nanomaterial catalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions (HER). In this work, the nonequivalent cation exchange strategy is developed to fabricate the hierarchically porous Ag/Ag2 S heterostructure based on the rapid cation exchange by the metal-organic framework (MOF)-derived CoS. The as-prepared Ag/Ag2 S inherits the original 3D hollow morphology of CoS with porous nature, possessing abundant S-vacancies and lattice strain simultaneously due to the coordination loss and in-situ epitaxial growth of metallic Ag on the surface. Owing to the optimizations of lattice and electronic structures, the unique hierarchically porous Ag/Ag2 S heterostructure exhibits superior catalytic performance than previously reported catalysts derived from MOF. Theoretical calculations have confirmed that the co-existence of Ag cluster and sulfur vacancies activates the electroactivity of the interfacial defective region to boost the HER process. The binding strength of the proton and energetic trend of HER has been optimized with the formation of Ag/Ag2 S heterostructure, which guarantees the efficient generation of H2 . This study opens a new strategy for the utilization of the nonequivalent cation exchange strategy to efficiently synthesize advanced electrocatalysts with high performances.
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Keywords:  electrocatalyst; hierarchically porous heterostructure; metal-organic framework; nonequivalent cation exchange; vacancies and lattice strain

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34561943     DOI: 10.1002/smll.202103064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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