Abstract
To produce clean and green hydrogen energy from electrolytic water, better electrocatalytic materials need to be developed. Herein, we reported the development of a Ti3C2 MXene@Ni/Co sulfide hybrid material for the use in hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) process, which is effective and stable. The shape of metal sulfide and its interactions with Ti3C2 MXene caused electronic coupling. This increased both the exposed metal sulfide's active edge sites and the charge-transfer speed. When compared with pure MXene and Ti3C2 MXene@NiS nanostructure, Ti3C2 MXene@Co4S3 exhibited outstanding electrocatalytic activity and stability in the HER process. The unique properties of the skeletal structure and the robust interface interaction between Co4S3 and MXene are responsible for the superior performance of Ti3C2 MXene@Co4S3 in the HER process. Our research offers a practical method to synthesize specialized nanostructures for electrocatalysis, electronics, and other applications.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Materials Chemistry Frontiers |
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| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2024 |
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