In Situ Hybridizing MoS2 Microflowers on VS2 Microflakes in a One-Pot CVD Process for Electrolytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Hybridized materials frequently exhibit boosting performances greater than those of the individual components in functional applications because of intriguing synergistic effects. Nonetheless, the preparation of hybrid materials is often tedious, involving stepwise procedures with different synthesi...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied energy materials 2019-08, Vol.2 (8), p.5799-5808
Hauptverfasser: Yu, Shu Hearn, Tang, Zhe, Shao, Yangfan, Dai, Haiwen, Wang, Hong Yu, Yan, Jiaxin, Pan, Hui, Chua, Daniel H. C
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Hybridized materials frequently exhibit boosting performances greater than those of the individual components in functional applications because of intriguing synergistic effects. Nonetheless, the preparation of hybrid materials is often tedious, involving stepwise procedures with different synthesis approaches. To date, controlled synthesis of hybrid materials via a one-pot CVD process has rarely been explored. In this work, herein, we report successful synthesis of the MoS2/VS2 hybrid by in situ growing the MoS2 microflowers on the VS2 microflakes via a one-step CVD process for electrolytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in an acid electrolyte. The MoS2/VS2 hybrid exhibits enhanced HER performances as opposed to the standalone pristine MoS2 and VS2. Such improvement may be due to the formation of lightly vanadium-doped MoS2. First-principle calculations further show that vanadium dopants can effectively enhance the in-plane electrical conductivity and intrinsic activity of MoS2 simultaneously. The proposed CVD strategy in this work is scalable, timesaving, and versatile and can be used to grow a great variety of hybrid materials for different fields, enabling the cost-effective utilizations of recently reported novel materials.
ISSN:2574-0962
2574-0962
DOI:10.1021/acsaem.9b00928