Ultrathin 1T/2H Mixed Phase MoS2 Decorated TiO2 Nanorod Arrays for Effective Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

CrystEngComm ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lingcheng Zheng ◽  
Rui Zhang ◽  
Fangjin Chang ◽  
Mei Liu ◽  
Jiale Deng ◽  
...  

Ultrathin metallic phase (1T) and semiconducting phase (2H) mixed MoS2 nanosheets decorated TiO2 nanorod arrays were prepared through a simple two-step hydrothermal method. By modulating the subsequent annealing conditions, the...

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shengming Xu ◽  
Jing Xu ◽  
Linying Hu ◽  
Ye Liu ◽  
Lijun Ma

In this paper, NiCo2S4 was coated on the surface of WS2 of 1T/2H mixed phase by two step hydrothermal method to form a in-situ core-shell structure. The unique S-Scheme heterojunction...


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (18) ◽  
pp. 11059-11070
Author(s):  
Xichen Yu ◽  
Qingqing Xing ◽  
Xiaoping Zhang ◽  
Hanlin Jiang ◽  
Fengren Cao

Author(s):  
Liang Zhao ◽  
Ding Chen ◽  
Shang Xu ◽  
Zhi Fang ◽  
Lin Wang ◽  
...  

Fast surface charge recombination and poor light capture capability are regarded as the two critical factors that hamper the photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance of photoanodes. In the present work, we employed...


Crystals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 1040 ◽  
Author(s):  
Getachew Solomon ◽  
Raffaello Mazzaro ◽  
Vittorio Morandi ◽  
Isabella Concina ◽  
Alberto Vomiero

Molybdenum sulfide (MoS2) has emerged as a promising catalyst for hydrogen evolution applications. The synthesis method mainly employed is a conventional hydrothermal method. This method requires a longer time compared to other methods such as microwave synthesis methods. There is a lack of comparison of the two synthesis methods in terms of crystal morphology and its electrochemical activities. In this work, MoS2 nanosheets are synthesized using both hydrothermal (HT-MoS2) and advanced microwave methods (MW-MoS2), their crystal morphology, and catalytical efficiency towards hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) were compared. MoS2 nanosheet is obtained using microwave-assisted synthesis in a very short time (30 min) compared to the 24 h hydrothermal synthesis method. Both methods produce thin and aggregated nanosheets. However, the nanosheets synthesized by the microwave method have a less crumpled structure and smoother edges compared to the hydrothermal method. The as-prepared nanosheets are tested and used as a catalyst for hydrogen evolution results in nearly similar electrocatalytic performance. Experimental results showed that: HT-MoS2 displays a current density of 10 mA/cm2 at overpotential (−280 mV) compared to MW-MoS2 which requires −320 mV to produce a similar current density, suggesting that the HT-MoS2 more active towards hydrogen evolutions reaction.


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