Constructing novel Sn-Mo bimetallic sulfide heterostructures for enhanced catalytic performance towards the hydrogen evolution reaction

IF 5.9 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL FlatChem Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1016/j.flatc.2024.100721
Avraham Bar-Hen , Ronen Bar Ziv , Paz Stein , Nidhi Sharma , Maya Bar Sadan
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Understanding the design principles of efficient electrocatalysts using the structure–activity relationship is crucial for the advancement of energy-related applications, and specifically the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Non-precious electrocatalysts with low overpotentials are essential for driving the HER and achieving high energy efficiency. In this study, we synthesized and thoroughly investigated various heterostructures combining Mo and Sn sulfides, ranging from complete phase-separated hybrids to homogeneous mixtures: SnS@MoS2 core–shell structures, SnS/MoS2 with edge-rich Mo and (SnxMo1-x)S with uniformly distributed Sn-Mo. Our findings reveal that the SnS@MoS2 structure exhibited relatively high intrinsic activity characterized by a high electrochemical active surface area and rapid charge transfer kinetics, thereby enhancing the HER catalytic performance. The presence of fluffy MoS2 layers provided an abundance of optimized sites for HER, potentially due to strain and defects such as S vacancies, known as active catalytic sites. The optimal structure facilitated efficient charge transfer from the core to the shell, improving conductivity and catalytic activity. Our research highlights the advantages of a core–shell hybrid structure, offering guiding principles for the development of an optimal SnS@MoS2 catalyst.

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构建新型锡钼双金属硫化物异质结构,提高氢气进化反应的催化性能
利用结构-活性关系了解高效电催化剂的设计原理,对于推进能源相关应用,特别是氢进化反应(HER)至关重要。具有低过电位的非贵金属电催化剂对于驱动氢进化反应和实现高能效至关重要。在本研究中,我们合成并深入研究了钼和锡硫化物的各种异质结构,从完全相分离的混合体到均相混合物,不一而足:SnS@MoS2 核壳结构、SnS/MoS2 边缘富含 Mo 以及 (SnxMo1-x)S 边缘均匀分布 Sn-Mo。我们的研究结果表明,SnS@MoS2 结构具有较高的内在活性,其特点是电化学活性表面积大、电荷转移动力学速度快,从而提高了 HER 催化性能。绒毛状 MoS2 层的存在为 HER 提供了丰富的优化位点,这可能是由于应变和 S 空位等缺陷造成的,而这些缺陷被称为活性催化位点。最佳结构有利于电荷从内核向外壳的有效转移,从而提高了导电性和催化活性。我们的研究突出了核壳混合结构的优势,为开发最佳 SnS@MoS2 催化剂提供了指导原则。
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期刊介绍: FlatChem - Chemistry of Flat Materials, a new voice in the community, publishes original and significant, cutting-edge research related to the chemistry of graphene and related 2D & layered materials. The overall aim of the journal is to combine the chemistry and applications of these materials, where the submission of communications, full papers, and concepts should contain chemistry in a materials context, which can be both experimental and/or theoretical. In addition to original research articles, FlatChem also offers reviews, minireviews, highlights and perspectives on the future of this research area with the scientific leaders in fields related to Flat Materials. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: -Design, synthesis, applications and investigation of graphene, graphene related materials and other 2D & layered materials (for example Silicene, Germanene, Phosphorene, MXenes, Boron nitride, Transition metal dichalcogenides) -Characterization of these materials using all forms of spectroscopy and microscopy techniques -Chemical modification or functionalization and dispersion of these materials, as well as interactions with other materials -Exploring the surface chemistry of these materials for applications in: Sensors or detectors in electrochemical/Lab on a Chip devices, Composite materials, Membranes, Environment technology, Catalysis for energy storage and conversion (for example fuel cells, supercapacitors, batteries, hydrogen storage), Biomedical technology (drug delivery, biosensing, bioimaging)
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