Stimulated Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Activity of MOF‐Derived MoS 2 Basal Domains via Charge Injection through Surface Functionalization and Heteroatom Doping

ADVANCED SCIENCE(2019)

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The design of MoS2-based electrocatalysts with exceptional reactivity and robustness remains a challenge due to thermodynamic instability of active phases and catalytic passiveness of basal planes. This study details a viable in situ reconstruction of zinc-nitrogen coordinated cobalt- molybdenum disulfide from structure directing metal-organic framework (MOF) to constitute specific heteroatomic coordination and surface ligand functionalization. Comprehensive experimental spectroscopic studies and first-principle calculations reveal that the rationally designed electron-rich centers warrant efficient charge injection to the inert MoS2 basal planes and augment the electronic structure of the inactive sites. The zinc-nitrogen coordinated cobalt-molybdenum disulfide shows exceptional catalytic activity and stability toward the hydrogen evolution reaction with a low overpotential of 72.6 mV at-10 mA cm(-2) and a small Tafel slope of 37.6 mV dec(-1). The present study opens up a new opportunity to stimulate catalytic activity of the in-plane MoS2 basal domains for enhanced electrochemistry and redox reactivity through a "molecular reassembly-to-heteroatomic coordination and surface ligand functionalization" based on highly adaptable MOF template.
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basal plane,electrocatalysts,hydrogen evolution reaction (HER),metal-organic framework,MoS2
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