Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
179673 Electrochemistry Communications 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

An efficient electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution has been developed based upon in situ reduction of MoS2 on ordered mesoporous carbon nanospheres (MoS2/MCNs). The properties of MoS2/MCNs were characterised by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Polarisation curves and electrochemical impedance measurements were obtained for MoS2/MCNs modified glassy carbon electrodes. The MoS2/MCNs exhibit high catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution with a low overpotential and a very high current density. A theory outlining the origins of the Tafel slope for a Volmer-Heyrovsky (rate determining step) mechanism of hydrogen evolution at MoS2 catalytic edge sites is presented.

► MoS2 was uniformly in situ formed on a novel mesoporous carbon nanosphere matrix. ► The MoS2/MCNs nanocomposites display excellent HER electrocatalytic activity. ► The MoS2/MCNs-GCE exhibits a low overpotential for hydrogen evolution reaction. ► A lower Tafel slope and high current density are achieved based on MoS2/MCNs-GCE. ► The MCNs is a promising support for electrochemical catalysts.

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