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The electroreduction of water for sustainable hydrogen production is a critical component of several developing clean-energy technologies, such as water splitting and fuel cells. However, finding a cheap and efficient alternative catalyst to replace currently used platinum-based catalysts is still a prerequisite for the commercialization of these technologies. Here we report a robust and highly active catalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction that is constructed by in situ growth of molybdenum disulfide on the surface of cobalt diselenide. In acidic media, the molybdenum disulfide/cobalt diselenide catalyst exhibits fast hydrogen evolution kinetics with onset potential of -11 mV and Tafel slope of 36 mV per decade, which is the best among the non-noble metal hydrogen evolution catalysts and even approaches to the commercial platinum/carbon catalyst. The high hydrogen evolution activity of molybdenum disulfide/cobalt diselenide hybrid is likely due to the electrocatalytic synergistic effects between hydrogen evolution-active molybdenum disulfide and cobalt diselenide materials and the much increased catalytic sites.
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Min‐Rui Gao
Hefei National Center for Physical Sciences at Nanoscale
Jinxia Liang
Guizhou University
Ya‐Rong Zheng
Anhui University
Nature Communications
Tsinghua University
University of Science and Technology of China
Suzhou University of Science and Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dff8c393e101b251e9c3c4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6982