Heterogeneous electrocatalysts of MoS2/NiCoP for highly stable hydrogen evolution†
Abstract
The development of high-efficiency, precious-metal-free electrical catalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions is expected to facilitate the production of hydrolytic hydrogen fuels. Heterogeneous structures with a one-dimensional (1D) morphology exhibit efficient electrocatalytic effects owing to their abundance of active centers in the radial direction and convenient axial charge transfer in interconnected networks. Hence, a 1D MoS2/NiCoP heterogeneous junction for highly efficient hydrogen evolution performance was developed. As expected, the optimized MoS2/NiCoP/NF showed a low overpotential of 148 mV for hydrogen evolution with a current density of 10 mA cm−2 in 1.0 M KOH. Meanwhile, the developed heterogeneous structure exhibited high stability within 50 hours of continuous testing.