Graphene- and Phosphorene-like Boron Layers with Contrasting Activities in Highly Active Mo 2 B 4 for Hydrogen Evolution
Two different boron layers, flat (graphene-like) and puckered (phosphorene-like), found in the crystal structure of Mo B show drastically different activities for hydrogen evolution, according to Gibbs free energy calculations of H-adsorption on Mo B . The graphene-like B layer is highly active, whe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 2017-09, Vol.139 (37), p.12915-12918 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two different boron layers, flat (graphene-like) and puckered (phosphorene-like), found in the crystal structure of Mo
B
show drastically different activities for hydrogen evolution, according to Gibbs free energy calculations of H-adsorption on Mo
B
. The graphene-like B layer is highly active, whereas the phosphorene-like B layer performs very poorly for hydrogen evolution. A new Sn-flux synthesis permits the rapid single-phase synthesis of Mo
B
, and electrochemical analyses show that it is one of the best hydrogen evolution reaction active bulk materials with good long-term cycle stability under acidic conditions. Mo
B
compensates its smaller density of active sites if compared with highly active bulk MoB
(which contains only the more active graphene-like boron layers) by a 5-times increase of its surface area. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7863 1520-5126 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jacs.7b07247 |