Hydrothermal synthesis of N-doped RGO/MoSe.sub.2 composites and enhanced electro-catalytic hydrogen evolution
A facile two-step hydrothermal approach is adopted to synthesize MoSe.sub.2/N-doped RGO (NG) composites with the N/C atomic percentage changing from 1.13 to 5.16 at%. In the composites, nanoclusters of MoSe.sub.2 nanosheets are dispersed on plicated NG nanosheets. The electrochemical measurement sug...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials science 2017-12, Vol.52 (23), p.13561 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A facile two-step hydrothermal approach is adopted to synthesize MoSe.sub.2/N-doped RGO (NG) composites with the N/C atomic percentage changing from 1.13 to 5.16 at%. In the composites, nanoclusters of MoSe.sub.2 nanosheets are dispersed on plicated NG nanosheets. The electrochemical measurement suggests that the MoSe.sub.2/NG composites exhibit enhanced electro-catalytic HER activity as compared to MoSe.sub.2 and MoSe.sub.2/RGO. Moreover, as the N/C ratio of NG is increased, the activity of MoSe.sub.2/NG increases firstly and then decreases. At low N/C ratio, the impact of interfacial energy barrier between MoSe.sub.2 and NG is negligible and the electron transfer is substantial, so the activity of the MoSe.sub.2/NG composites increases with carrier concentration in NG. However, at high N/C ratio, the energy barrier blocks the electron transfer from NG to MoSe.sub.2 remarkably. Consequently, the MoSe.sub.2/NG composites with an intermediate N/C ratio have the highest activity. Owing to the synergistic effect of NG and MoSe.sub.2, the Tafel slope of the composites is reduced from 114.69 to 78.45 mV dec.sup.-1 by 32% as compared to pure MoSe.sub.2. The results provide us valuable information for efficient design of transition metal dichalcogenide catalysts for electro-catalytic hydrogen evolution. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2461 1573-4803 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10853-017-1417-7 |