Electrocatalytic regeneration of atmospherically aged MoS2 nanostructures via solution-phase sulfidation


Autoria(s): Burch, H.A.; Isaacs, M.; Wilson, K.; Palmer, R.E.; Rees, N.V.
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2016

Resumo

The performance of MoS2 as a hydrogen evolution catalyst is diminished by exposure to air. We demonstrate a solution phase technique to resulfidate MoSxO2-x using Na2S2O3. The success of the method was judged by performance as a H+ reduction catalyst. Following sulfidation samples displayed a favourable decrease in both onset potential and Tafel slope, with the best decreasing from -0.23 V to -0.18 V (vs. SHE), and 282 mV dec-1 to 87 mV dec-1 respectively. Ageing studies indicate that this method may be used to recycle the MoS2 repeatedly without losing catalytic performance, although repeated sulfidation did result in homogenisation of the nanostructure.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/28441/1/Electrocatalytic_regeneration_of_atmospherically_aged_MoS2_nanostructures.pdf

Burch, H.A.; Isaacs, M.; Wilson, K.; Palmer, R.E. and Rees, N.V. (2016). Electrocatalytic regeneration of atmospherically aged MoS2 nanostructures via solution-phase sulfidation. RSC advances, 6 (32), pp. 26689-26695.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/28441/

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