Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session K64: Electrochemical Energy Conversion
3:00 PM–5:24 PM,
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Room: 211AB
Sponsoring
Unit:
GERA
Chair: Peter Zapol, Argonne National Laboratory
Abstract: K64.00006 : Defect dynamics in isoelectronically doped MoS2 for hydrogen production*
4:00 PM–4:12 PM
Presenter:
Artemii Ivanov
(National University of Singapore)
Authors:
Artemii Ivanov
(National University of Singapore)
Mo Lin
(National University of Singapore)
Guo Xiangyu
(National University of Singapore)
Sergey Y Grebenchuk
(National University of Singapore)
Pengru Huang
(National University of Singapore)
Daria V Andreeva
(National University of Singapore)
Kostya S Novoselov
(National University of Singapore)
The addition of W and Se during the CVD synthesis causes the substitution of Mo and S. The Tafel slopes significantly decrease at low concentrations of W and Se defects (up to 30%), which indicates increasing efficiency of H2 formation. High concentration of metallic and chalcogen substitution defects differently affects the catalytic efficiency. It is caused by the doping-triggered vacancies formation and phase transition. At lower doping rates, single-atom defects trigger the formation of S vacancies and the transition of the 2H phase into the metastable 1T. At high doping rates, the 1T phase transition is suppressed in W-doped samples, which is not the case for Se-doping. The DFT simulations support the defect-associated TMD’s structure changes and favorable hydrogen reaction on the doped MoS2. Considering the interactions of cooperative effects path the way to understand the most effective TMD electrocatalyst design.
*The Research Centre of Excellence program (grant EDUN C-33-18-279-V12, I-FIM)
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