Single-step chemical vapor deposition growth of platinum nanocrystal: monolayer MoS2 dendrite hybrid materials for efficient electrocatalysis

Two-dimensional (2D) molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has excellent electrocatalytic behavior for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), where the catalysis of 2H phase originates from its edges, defects, and strains. Most synthetic methods to activate the electrochemically inert basal planes with cataly...

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主要な著者: Xu, W, Li, S, Ryu, GH, Tang, P, Pasta, M, Warner, JH
フォーマット: Journal article
言語:English
出版事項: ACS Publications 2020
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author Xu, W
Li, S
Ryu, GH
Tang, P
Pasta, M
Warner, JH
author_facet Xu, W
Li, S
Ryu, GH
Tang, P
Pasta, M
Warner, JH
author_sort Xu, W
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description Two-dimensional (2D) molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has excellent electrocatalytic behavior for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), where the catalysis of 2H phase originates from its edges, defects, and strains. Most synthetic methods to activate the electrochemically inert basal planes with catalytic active metals are completed by sequential steps. However, this is extremely time-consuming and lacks production scalability. Herein, we develop a one-step strategy to achieve efficient electrocatalyst of Pt:MoS2 hybrid utilizing atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition synthesis on a conductive glassy carbon (GC) plate that can be directly employed as the working electrode in the HER. The monolayer thickness ensures decreased interlayer electron hopping and increased efficiency of the charge transfer from the electrode. We tune the domain morphology by controlling the precursor flux to enter kinetic or thermodynamic growth regime, delivering dendritic or triangular shape. The materials chemistry undertaken provides fundamental insights into the instability of Pt as metal substitutional dopants in the MoS2 lattice, and instead the stable configuration observed is with Pt as highly dispersed small nanocrystals and single atoms bound to the MoS2 surface. The Pt functionalization at a reduced loading level modulates the favorable HER pathway and triggers synergies in the cocatalyst, which exhibits an onset potential of 48 mV, a Tafel slope of 46 mV dec–1, and an exchange current density of 110 μA cm–2. The enriched edges and defects of dendrite endow it superiority to the triangle, with regard to the density of catalytic sites and synergistic effects along with electrical resistance. These underpin the positive role of a large dendritic MoS2 monolayer as a Pt scaffold in water electrolysis.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5f2b350f-fe30-44b4-969b-758bdacff6462022-03-26T17:45:16ZSingle-step chemical vapor deposition growth of platinum nanocrystal: monolayer MoS2 dendrite hybrid materials for efficient electrocatalysisJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5f2b350f-fe30-44b4-969b-758bdacff646EnglishSymplectic ElementsACS Publications2020Xu, WLi, SRyu, GHTang, PPasta, MWarner, JHTwo-dimensional (2D) molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has excellent electrocatalytic behavior for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), where the catalysis of 2H phase originates from its edges, defects, and strains. Most synthetic methods to activate the electrochemically inert basal planes with catalytic active metals are completed by sequential steps. However, this is extremely time-consuming and lacks production scalability. Herein, we develop a one-step strategy to achieve efficient electrocatalyst of Pt:MoS2 hybrid utilizing atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition synthesis on a conductive glassy carbon (GC) plate that can be directly employed as the working electrode in the HER. The monolayer thickness ensures decreased interlayer electron hopping and increased efficiency of the charge transfer from the electrode. We tune the domain morphology by controlling the precursor flux to enter kinetic or thermodynamic growth regime, delivering dendritic or triangular shape. The materials chemistry undertaken provides fundamental insights into the instability of Pt as metal substitutional dopants in the MoS2 lattice, and instead the stable configuration observed is with Pt as highly dispersed small nanocrystals and single atoms bound to the MoS2 surface. The Pt functionalization at a reduced loading level modulates the favorable HER pathway and triggers synergies in the cocatalyst, which exhibits an onset potential of 48 mV, a Tafel slope of 46 mV dec–1, and an exchange current density of 110 μA cm–2. The enriched edges and defects of dendrite endow it superiority to the triangle, with regard to the density of catalytic sites and synergistic effects along with electrical resistance. These underpin the positive role of a large dendritic MoS2 monolayer as a Pt scaffold in water electrolysis.
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Li, S
Ryu, GH
Tang, P
Pasta, M
Warner, JH
Single-step chemical vapor deposition growth of platinum nanocrystal: monolayer MoS2 dendrite hybrid materials for efficient electrocatalysis
title Single-step chemical vapor deposition growth of platinum nanocrystal: monolayer MoS2 dendrite hybrid materials for efficient electrocatalysis
title_full Single-step chemical vapor deposition growth of platinum nanocrystal: monolayer MoS2 dendrite hybrid materials for efficient electrocatalysis
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title_short Single-step chemical vapor deposition growth of platinum nanocrystal: monolayer MoS2 dendrite hybrid materials for efficient electrocatalysis
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