In-situ fabrication of NiSe/MoSe hollow rod array for enhanced catalysts for efficient hydrogen evolution reaction.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Key Laboratory of New Processing Technology for Nonferrous Metals and Materials, Ministry of Education, Guangxi Institute Fullerene Technology (GIFT), School of Resources, Environment and Materials, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China; College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences,

Published: July 2022


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Alkaline water electrocatalysis is considered as one of the most reliable method to prepare the stable, inexpensive, and sustainable water splitting catalyst in large-scale. Recently, MoSe attracted great attention as a promising catalyst because of its high electrochemical activity and earth-abundant nature. In this paper, bionic NiSe/MoSe coralline-liked heterogeneous structures were successfully prepared on 3D nickel foam (NF) via a simple solvothermal process complemented by hydrothermal strategy with selenization and alkali treatment. Furthermore, to overcome the less active sites and poor electrical conductivity of MoSe, we learned from the coral structure for the inspiration, and reported a novel hollow rod-like structure with increased active sites. Also, 1 T-2H MoSe improved the electrical conductivity of single phase MoSe We first confirmed the multi-phase of catalyst by XPS analysis with Mo 3d splited into two independent regions with the 2H and 1 T phase transition. The optimal ratio of NiSeMoSe/NF-5 exhibited excellent electrocatalytic activity towards HER in 1 M KOH, driving current densities of 10, 100 and 200 mA cm at only 76, 165 and 194 mV with stability over 24 h. The work provides new ideas for the construction of transition metal selenides hollow rod array structures of efficient HER electrocatalysts.

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