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LAPSE:2023.7478
Formation of Yolk−Shell MoS2@void@Aluminosilica Microspheres with Enhanced Electrocatalytic Activity for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
February 24, 2023
Abstract
The development of low-cost electrode materials with enhanced activity and favorable durability for hydrogen evolution reactions (HERs) is a great challenge. MoS2 is an effective electrocatalyst with a unique layered structure. In addition, aluminosilica shells can not only provide more hydroxyl groups but also improve the durability of the catalyst as a protective shell. Herein, we have designed a hard-template route to synthesize porous yolk−shell MoS2@void@Aluminosilica microspheres in a NaAlO2 solution. The alkaline solution can directly etch silica (SiO2) hard templates on the surface of MoS2 microspheres and form a porous aluminosilica outer shell. The electrocatalytic results confirm that the MoS2@void@Aluminosilica microspheres exhibit higher electrocatalytic activity for HERs with lower overpotential (104 mV at the current density of −10 mA cm−2) and greater stability than MoS2 microspheres. The superior electrocatalytic activity of MoS2@void@Aluminosilica microspheres is attributed to the unique structure of the yolk@void@shell geometric construction, the protection of the aluminosilica shell, and the greater number of active sites offered by their nanosheet subunits. The design of a unique structure and new protection strategy may set up a new method for preparing other excellent HER electrocatalytic materials.
The development of low-cost electrode materials with enhanced activity and favorable durability for hydrogen evolution reactions (HERs) is a great challenge. MoS2 is an effective electrocatalyst with a unique layered structure. In addition, aluminosilica shells can not only provide more hydroxyl groups but also improve the durability of the catalyst as a protective shell. Herein, we have designed a hard-template route to synthesize porous yolk−shell MoS2@void@Aluminosilica microspheres in a NaAlO2 solution. The alkaline solution can directly etch silica (SiO2) hard templates on the surface of MoS2 microspheres and form a porous aluminosilica outer shell. The electrocatalytic results confirm that the MoS2@void@Aluminosilica microspheres exhibit higher electrocatalytic activity for HERs with lower overpotential (104 mV at the current density of −10 mA cm−2) and greater stability than MoS2 microspheres. The superior electrocatalytic activity of MoS2@void@Aluminosilica microspheres is attributed to the unique structure of the yolk@void@shell geometric construction, the protection of the aluminosilica shell, and the greater number of active sites offered by their nanosheet subunits. The design of a unique structure and new protection strategy may set up a new method for preparing other excellent HER electrocatalytic materials.
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hydrogen evolution reaction, hydrothermal and hard template method, MoS2@void@Aluminosilica microspheres, yolk–shell
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Li L, Zhao Y, Qiao N, Yu Z, Zhang Y. Formation of Yolk−Shell MoS2@void@Aluminosilica Microspheres with Enhanced Electrocatalytic Activity for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. (2023). LAPSE:2023.7478
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Li L: Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei 235000, China; Laboratory of Dielectric Functional Materials, School of Mater [ORCID]
Zhao Y: Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei 235000, China
Qiao N: Greenstar (Beijing) Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100176, China
Yu Z: Greenstar (Beijing) Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100176, China
Zhang Y: Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei 235000, China; Department of Chemistry, University of Science and Technology [ORCID]
Zhao Y: Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei 235000, China
Qiao N: Greenstar (Beijing) Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100176, China
Yu Z: Greenstar (Beijing) Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100176, China
Zhang Y: Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei 235000, China; Department of Chemistry, University of Science and Technology [ORCID]
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Energies
Volume
15
Issue
23
First Page
9031
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-11-29
ISSN
1996-1073
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