Conducting MoS 2 Nanosheets as Catalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · Japan Science and Technology Agency · +4 more institutions
Abstract
We report chemically exfoliated MoS2 nanosheets with a very high concentration of metallic 1T phase using a solvent free intercalation method. After removing the excess of negative charges from the surface of the nanosheets, highly conducting 1T phase MoS2 nanosheets exhibit excellent catalytic activity toward the evolution of hydrogen with a notably low Tafel slope of 40 mV/dec. By partially oxidizing MoS2, we found that the activity of 2H MoS2 is significantly reduced after oxidation, consistent with edge oxidation. On the other hand, 1T MoS2 remains unaffected after oxidation, suggesting that edges of the nanosheets are not the main active sites. The importance of electrical conductivity of the two phases…
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- FWCI
- 50.75
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- 100%
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- 47
Authors
9- DVDamien VoiryCorresponding
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- MSM. Salehi
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- RSRafael Silva
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- TFTakeshi Fujita
Japan Science and Technology Agency, Tohoku University, Advanced Institute of Materials Science
- MCMingwei Chen
Tohoku University, Advanced Institute of Materials Science
Topics & keywords
- Tafel equation
- Oxidizing agent
- Catalysis
- Metal
- Materials science
- Intercalation (chemistry)
- Hydrogen
- Chemical engineering