2018
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b08521
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Efficient Hydrogen Evolution on Cu Nanodots-Decorated Ni3S2 Nanotubes by Optimizing Atomic Hydrogen Adsorption and Desorption

Abstract: Low-cost transition-metal dichalcogenides (MS) have attracted great interest as alternative catalysts for hydrogen evolution. However, a significant challenge is the formation of sulfur-hydrogen bonds on MS (S-H), which will severely suppress hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Here we report Cu nanodots (NDs)-decorated NiS nanotubes (NTs) supported on carbon fibers (CFs) (Cu NDs/NiS NTs-CFs) as efficient electrocatalysts for HER in alkaline media. The electronic interactions between Cu and NiS result in Cu NDs… Show more

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“…Additionally, the N 2 adsorption isotherms with the corresponding Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface areas of Mo-Co 9 S 8 @C is 31.1, which is three times larger than that of the pristine Co 9 S 8 (10.1 m 2 g −1 in Figures S7 and S8, Supporting Information). [19] The characteristic lattice fringe of the (311) plane of cubic Co 9 S 8 are presented in high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) images of both pure Co 9 S 8 and Mo-Co 9 S 8 @C nanoflakes ( Figure S9, Supporting Information), implying that the single atom Mo modification does not alter the cubic crystal phase, which is consistent with X-ray diffraction (XRD) results. With the increased surface area and arrays-like structures, Mo-Co 9 S 8 @C might better facilitate electrolyte penetration and charge transfer.…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterization Of Novelsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Additionally, the N 2 adsorption isotherms with the corresponding Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface areas of Mo-Co 9 S 8 @C is 31.1, which is three times larger than that of the pristine Co 9 S 8 (10.1 m 2 g −1 in Figures S7 and S8, Supporting Information). [19] The characteristic lattice fringe of the (311) plane of cubic Co 9 S 8 are presented in high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) images of both pure Co 9 S 8 and Mo-Co 9 S 8 @C nanoflakes ( Figure S9, Supporting Information), implying that the single atom Mo modification does not alter the cubic crystal phase, which is consistent with X-ray diffraction (XRD) results. With the increased surface area and arrays-like structures, Mo-Co 9 S 8 @C might better facilitate electrolyte penetration and charge transfer.…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterization Of Novelsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The Cu 2p spectra of the three samples are compared in Figure a and Figure S8a in the Supporting Information, and show that both the CuCAT and Co 3 O 4 @CuCAT samples consist of two spin–orbit doublets characteristic of Cu 2+ and Cu + coupled to two weaker satellites . The binding energy of copper in CuCAT exhibits a negative shift to a lower binding energy after forming the hybrid Co 3 O 4 @CuCAT, which indicates that there exists electronic interactions between CuCAT and Co 3 O 4 . It should be noted that no copper element was observed in the Co 3 O 4 sample Additionally, the O1 peak of the O 1s spectrum of Co 3 O 4 @CuCAT exhibits a positive shift compared with that of pristine Co 3 O 4 (Figure b and Figure S8b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…As imilar XRD pat-tern for the S-Ni@NF sample is shown in Figure S2 (Supporting Information), except for the typical MoS 2 peak, indicating that the appearanceo fM oS 2 does not interferew itht he formation of Ni 3 S 2 on the Ni foam matrix. [3] The peaks at 198, 235, 285,a nd 336 cm À1 were attributedt ot he J 1 ,J 2 ,E 1g ,a nd J 3 bands of the 1T-phase MoS 2 , [35,41,43] and the peaks at 379 and 404 cm À1 were attributed to the E 1 2g andA 1g vibrational modes, respectively, of the 2H-phase MoS 2 . [3] The peaks at 198, 235, 285,a nd 336 cm À1 were attributedt ot he J 1 ,J 2 ,E 1g ,a nd J 3 bands of the 1T-phase MoS 2 , [35,41,43] and the peaks at 379 and 404 cm À1 were attributed to the E 1 2g andA 1g vibrational modes, respectively, of the 2H-phase MoS 2 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[1][2][3][4][5] Innumerable publications have evidenced that the electrocatalytich ydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is an efficient and sustainable way to produce clean energy through water splitting. [1][2][3][4][5] Innumerable publications have evidenced that the electrocatalytich ydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is an efficient and sustainable way to produce clean energy through water splitting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%