articleNano LettersSep 6, 2011Closed access

Core–shell MoO 3 –MoS 2 Nanowires for Hydrogen Evolution: A Functional Design for Electrocatalytic Materials

Stanford University · University of Louisville

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Abstract

We synthesize vertically oriented core-shell nanowires with substoichiometric MoO(3) cores of ∼20-50 nm and conformal MoS(2) shells of ∼2-5 nm. The core-shell architecture, produced by low-temperature sulfidization, is designed to utilize the best properties of each component material while mitigating their deficiencies. The substoichiometric MoO(3) core provides a high aspect ratio foundation and enables facile charge transport, while the conformal MoS(2) shell provides excellent catalytic activity and protection against corrosion in strong acids.

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Keywords
  • Nanowire
  • Materials science
  • Shell (structure)
  • Nanotechnology
  • Core (optical fiber)
  • Catalysis
  • Sulfidation
  • Chemical engineering
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