Vacancy-fused multiple layers of copper sulfoselenide superstructures: a propitious HER electrocatalyst in acidic medium†
Abstract
An advanced vacancy-rich bi-chalcogenide, Cu2S–Se@Cu, was perceived to be a highly efficient and sustainable catalyst towards HER in acid due to its synergistic effects. Interestingly, the selenization of Cu2S@Cu foams created oxygen vacancies with enriched layered Cu2S–Se superstructures by wet-chemical and hydrothermal approaches. The best catalyst Cu2S–Se@Cu-Wet exhibited a small overpotential of 315 mV at 100 mA cm−2 and a low Tafel slope of 97 mV dec−1. Benefiting from the intrinsic activity, Cu2S–Se-Wet delivered a high mass activity of 2675 mA mg−1 cm−2 and a turnover frequency of 0.371 s−1. Moreover, the Faradaic efficiency measured by gas chromatography (GC) for Cu2S–Se@Cu-Wet showed 97.16% efficiency. Density functional theory (DFT) studies for HERs depicted that Cu2S–Se at the surface of the Cu(001) plane revealed a favourable free energy ΔGH* of −0.36 eV. From the density of states (DoS), it is affirmed that Cu2S–Se over the Cu surface has reduced the band gap close to zero, which stressed the enhanced HER catalytic activity with O-vacancies. The HER enhancement of such vacancy with the electrocatalytic system creates a new response toward stability and reproducibility in the near future.