Phosphorus-decorated Mo-MXene/CQD hybrid: a 2D/0D architecture for bifunctional electrochemical water splitting

The exploration of nonprecious metal-based 2D bifunctional electrocatalysts is of great significance for transforming to sustainable energies in terms of hydrogen. However, to achieve commendable electrocatalytic performance via rational design of surface-interface-engineered Mo-MXene hybrids remain...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanoscale 2021-09, Vol.13 (35), p.14795-1486
Hauptverfasser: Panda, Atanu, Kim, Hansang
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The exploration of nonprecious metal-based 2D bifunctional electrocatalysts is of great significance for transforming to sustainable energies in terms of hydrogen. However, to achieve commendable electrocatalytic performance via rational design of surface-interface-engineered Mo-MXene hybrids remain challenging and highly demanding. Herein, we report large size exfoliated Mo-MXene sheets, which provide a flat flexible interface for decoration with carbon quantum dots (CQDs) and controlled surface phosphorization (denoted as Mo-MX/C/P hybrid). The resulting Mo-MX/C/P hybrid exhibited the lowest onset potentials of 14 and 58 mV at an applied current of 0.2 mA cm −2 for the HER and OER, respectively. Strikingly, the electronegative nature of phosphorous (P) and quick charge transfer between the CQDs and Mo 2 CTx matrix were responsible for its superior catalytic activities. Despite the superior performance, the Mo-MX/C/P hybrid can also be used for full-cell division of water with a cell voltage of 1.34 volts at 10 mA cm −2 and was found to be durable up to 12. This work provides a novel insight into the further development of surface-interface-engineered Mo-MXene hybrids for sustainable energy. Surface phosphorization enhanced the electro-catalytic performance of 2D MXene, is of great significance for transforming to sustainable energies in terms of hydrogen.
ISSN:2040-3364
2040-3372
DOI:10.1039/d1nr03845a