MoS_(2)is a promising electrocatalyst because of its natural abundance and outstanding electrochemical stability.However,the poor conductivity and low activity limit its catalytic performance;furthermore,MoS_(2)is una...MoS_(2)is a promising electrocatalyst because of its natural abundance and outstanding electrochemical stability.However,the poor conductivity and low activity limit its catalytic performance;furthermore,MoS_(2)is unable to satisfy the requirements of most industrial applications.In this study,to obtain a P-doped MoS_(2)catalyst with S vacancy defects,P is inserted into the MoS_(2)matrix via a solid phase ion exchange at room temperature.The optimal P-doping amount is 11.4 wt%,and the resultant catalyst delivers excellent electrocatalytic properties for the hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)and oxygen evolution reaction(OER)with the corresponding overpotentials of 93 and 316 mV at 10 mA cm^(-2) in an alkaline solution;these values surpass the overpotentials of most previously reported MoS_(2)-based materials.Theoretical calculations and results demonstrate that the synergistic effect of the doped P,which forms active centers in the basal plane of MoS_(2),and S vacancy defects caused by P doping intensifies the intrinsic electronic conductivity and electrocatalytic activity of the catalyst.Density functional theory calculations demonstrate that P optimizes the free energy of the MoS_(2)matrix for hydrogen adsorption,thereby considerably increasing the intrinsic activity of the doped catalyst for the HER compared with that observed from pristine MoS_(2).The enhanced catalytic activity of P-doped MoS_(2)for the OER is attributed to the ability of the doped P which facilitates the adsorption of hydroxyl and hydroperoxy intermediates and reduces the reaction energy barrier.This study provides a new environmentally friendly and convenient solid-phase ion exchange method to improve the electrocatalytic capability of two-dimensional transition-metal dichalcogenides in largescale applications.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52072196)the Major Basic Research Program of the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(ZR2020ZD09)。
文摘MoS_(2)is a promising electrocatalyst because of its natural abundance and outstanding electrochemical stability.However,the poor conductivity and low activity limit its catalytic performance;furthermore,MoS_(2)is unable to satisfy the requirements of most industrial applications.In this study,to obtain a P-doped MoS_(2)catalyst with S vacancy defects,P is inserted into the MoS_(2)matrix via a solid phase ion exchange at room temperature.The optimal P-doping amount is 11.4 wt%,and the resultant catalyst delivers excellent electrocatalytic properties for the hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)and oxygen evolution reaction(OER)with the corresponding overpotentials of 93 and 316 mV at 10 mA cm^(-2) in an alkaline solution;these values surpass the overpotentials of most previously reported MoS_(2)-based materials.Theoretical calculations and results demonstrate that the synergistic effect of the doped P,which forms active centers in the basal plane of MoS_(2),and S vacancy defects caused by P doping intensifies the intrinsic electronic conductivity and electrocatalytic activity of the catalyst.Density functional theory calculations demonstrate that P optimizes the free energy of the MoS_(2)matrix for hydrogen adsorption,thereby considerably increasing the intrinsic activity of the doped catalyst for the HER compared with that observed from pristine MoS_(2).The enhanced catalytic activity of P-doped MoS_(2)for the OER is attributed to the ability of the doped P which facilitates the adsorption of hydroxyl and hydroperoxy intermediates and reduces the reaction energy barrier.This study provides a new environmentally friendly and convenient solid-phase ion exchange method to improve the electrocatalytic capability of two-dimensional transition-metal dichalcogenides in largescale applications.