Co-catalytic Effects of CoS2 on the Activity of the MoS2 Catalyst for Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution
2017
Bose, Ranjith | Jin, Zhenyu | Shin, Seokhee | Kim, Sungjoon | Lee, Sunyoung | Min, Yo-Sep
MoS₂ is a promising material to replace the Pt catalyst in the electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). It is well known that the activity of the MoS₂ catalyst in the HER is significantly promoted by doping cobalt atoms. Recently, the Co–Mo–S phase, in which cobalt atoms decorate the edge positions of the MoS₂ slabs, has been identified as a co-catalytic phase in the Co-doped MoS₂ (Co-MoSₓ) with low Co content. Here, we report the effect of the incorporation of cobalt atoms in the chemical state of the Co-MoSₓ catalyst, which gives rise to the co-catalytic effect. Co-MoSₓ catalysts with various Co contents were prepared on carbon fiber paper by a simple hydrothermal process. On the Co-MoSₓ catalyst with high Co content (Co/Mo ≈ 2.3), a dramatically higher catalytic activity was observed compared to that for the catalyst with low Co content (Co/Mo ≈ 0.36). Furthermore, the co-catalytic phase in the Co-MoSₓ catalyst with the high Co content was found not to be the Co–Mo–S phase but was identified as CoS₂ by Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy. It is believed that CoS₂ is an alternative choice to co-catalyze HER on MoS₂-based catalysts.
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