articleAdvanced MaterialsFeb 1, 2014Closed access

Ultrahigh Hydrogen Evolution Performance of Under‐Water “Superaerophobic” MoS 2 Nanostructured Electrodes

Beijing University of Chemical Technology · Peking University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The adhesion of as-formed gas bubbles on the electrode surface usually impedes mass-transfer kinetics and subsequently decreases electrolysis efficiency. Here it is demonstrated that nanostructured MoS₂ films on conductive substrates show a faster hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), current increase, and a more-stable working state than their flat counterpart by significantly alleviating the adhesion of as-formed gas bubbles on the electrode. This study clearly reveals the importance of a nano-porous structure for HER, which should be general and beneficial for constructing other gas-evolution electrodes.

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