Zening Wang, Shoushuang Huang, Hongyong Wang and Minghong Wu
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Abstract
Transition metal sulfides are promising non-noble metal catalysts for hydrogen production through electrochemical water splitting due to their rich redox behaviors, good conductivity and stability. Herein, mesoporous Cu2MoS4 nanocubes were rapidly synthesized at room temperature via a novel electron beam irradiation-assisted method. During the electron beam irradiation process, a large number of free radicals were produced. These radicals are highly active and effectively accelerate the rapid formation of Cu2MoS4 nanocubes with I-phase. The as-obtained Cu2MoS4 nanocubes presented a mesoporous structure, which not only provides abundant electrocatalytic active sites but also facilitates the diffusion of electrolyte and the overflow of H2 bubbles. As a result, the titled catalyst exhibits good electrocatalytic activity toward the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in acidic, neutral and alkaline electrolytes. Specifically, the catalyst with an irradiation dose of 300 kGy exhibited the best HER performance with low overpotentials of 160.2 mV, 256.2 mV and 225 mV to achieve a current density of 10 mA cm−2 in 0.5 M H2SO4, 1 M PBS and 1 M KOH, respectively. This work demonstrates the effectiveness of electron beam-assisted synthesis in producing well-defined nanostructured catalysts for water splitting.