Efficient hydrogen evolution in transition metal dichalcogenides via a simple one-step hydrazine reaction

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Abstract

Hydrogen evolution reaction is catalysed efficiently with precious metals, such as platinum; however, transition metal dichalcogenides have recently emerged as a promising class of materials for electrocatalysis, but these materials still have low activity and durability when compared with precious metals. Here we report a simple one-step scalable approach, where MoOx/MoS2 core-shell nanowires and molybdenum disulfide sheets are exposed to dilute aqueous hydrazine at room temperature, which results in marked improvement in electrocatalytic performance. The nanowires exhibit â '1/4100 mV improvement in overpotential following exposure to dilute hydrazine, while also showing a 10-fold increase in current density and a significant change in Tafel slope. In situ electrical, gate-dependent measurements and spectroscopic investigations reveal that hydrazine acts as an electron dopant in molybdenum disulfide, increasing its conductivity, while also reducing the MoO x core in the core-shell nanowires, which leads to improved electrocatalytic performance.

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Cummins, D. R., Martinez, U., Sherehiy, A., Kappera, R., Martinez-Garcia, A., Schulze, R. K., … Gupta, G. (2016). Efficient hydrogen evolution in transition metal dichalcogenides via a simple one-step hydrazine reaction. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11857

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