Enhanced hydrogen evolution catalysis from osmotically swollen ammoniated MoS2†
Abstract
An osmotically swollen ammoniated MoS2 electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution is developed via a simple hydrothermal route for the first time. The applied relatively high temperature and pressure promote the diffusion of NH4+ ions into MoS2 lamellar structures, leading to the formation of ammoniated MoS2 with remarkable lattice expansion. The insertion of NH4+ ions induces a great enhancement in the electrical conductivity of MoS2, resulting in an excellent activity for the hydrogen evolution reaction with a small Tafel slope of 45 mV dec−1, which is amongst the best recorded for MoS2-based catalysts, making it a very promising electrocatalyst to replace Pt-based ones.