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Recent Modification Strategies of MoS2 towards Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

Lei Liu, Ning Liu, Biaohua Chen, Chengna Dai, Ning Wang

2024Catalysts27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hydrogen production by the electrolysis of water is a green and efficient method, which is of great significance for achieving sustainable development. Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is a promising electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) due to its high electrochemical activity, low cost, and abundant reserves. In comparison to the noble metal Pt, MoS2 has poorer hydrogen evolution performance in water electrolysis. Therefore, further modifications of MoS2 need to be developed aiming at improving its catalytic performance. The present work summarizes the modification strategies that have been developed in the past three years on hydrogen evolution from water electrolysis by utilizing MoS2 as the electrocatalyst and following the two aspects of internal and external modifications. The former includes the strategies of interlayer spacing, sulfur vacancy, phase transition, and element doping, while the latter includes the heterostructure and conductive substrate. If the current gap in this paper’s focus on modification strategies for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution in water electrolysis is addressed, MoS2 will perform best in acidic or alkaline media. In addition to that, the present work also discusses the challenges and future development directions of MoS2 catalysts.

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Electrolysis of waterElectrocatalystMolybdenum disulfideHydrogen productionWater splittingElectrolysisMaterials scienceElectrochemistryHydrogenCatalysisOxygen evolutionChemical engineeringNanotechnologyChemistryMetallurgyElectrodeElectrolyteEngineeringPhotocatalysisOrganic chemistryBiochemistryPhysical chemistryElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionFuel Cells and Related MaterialsAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques
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