2024
DOI: 10.1039/d4nh00005f
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Selective activation of MoS2 grain boundaries for enhanced electrochemical activity

Radha Raman,
Jeyavelan Muthu,
Zhi-Long Yen
et al.

Abstract: Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has emerged as a promising material for catalysis and sustainable energy conversion. However, the inertness of its basal plane to electrochemical reactions poses challenges to the utilization...

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“…To permit comparison, the reaction current at a given potential was normalized by the basal plane area, as detailed in the Supporting Information. As predicted, the MoS 2 flake exhibited the poorest HER performance in agreement with the EIS results, confirming the limited catalytic activity of the MoS 2 basal plane . The formation of edges enhances the HER performance, as expected.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…To permit comparison, the reaction current at a given potential was normalized by the basal plane area, as detailed in the Supporting Information. As predicted, the MoS 2 flake exhibited the poorest HER performance in agreement with the EIS results, confirming the limited catalytic activity of the MoS 2 basal plane . The formation of edges enhances the HER performance, as expected.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As predicted, the MoS 2 flake exhibited the poorest HER performance in agreement with the EIS results, confirming the limited catalytic activity of the MoS 2 basal plane. 34 The formation of edges enhances the HER performance, as expected. The importance of the use of the OEFs is demonstrated by the significant increase in exchange current density in the HER polarogram ( Figure 5 a).…”
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confidence: 72%
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