Phase-dependent intermediate adsorption regulation on molybdenum carbides for efficient pH-universal hydrogen evolution

Peng Guo, Maohuai Wang, Youzi Zhang, Yijin Wang, Xu Xin, Ruiling Wang, Wenjing Huang, Xuanhua Li

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Abstract

Molybdenum carbides are the most promising noble metal-free electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). However, the investigation of phase-dependent intermediate adsorption on phase evolution engineering of molybdenum carbides is still insufficient. Herein, we developed a phase evolution carbonization procedure for synthetic molybdenum carbides with tunable phases for efficient hydrogen production, whose hydrogen intermediate adsorption energies can be regulated. Among them, Mo2C/MoC-1 shows a lowest overpotential of 128 mV, 162 mV and 119 mV in acidic, neutral and alkaline environment, respectively, steady operating at 10 mA cm−2 for 100 h. Tunable phase composites of molybdenum carbide composites induce favorable electronic structure and a local nucleophilic/electrophilic region at the interface of α-MoC and β-Mo2C phases, which promotes their HER performance. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations further reveal that Mo2C/MoC-1 conveys a Hads adsorption free energy (ΔGH*) of −0.17 eV in acid and a low water dissociation energy barrier of 1.12 eV in alkaline and neutral environment, pledging admirable HER performance in pH-universal conditions. This work provides a guidance to modulate the phase of molybdenum carbides for hydrogen evolution.

Original languageEnglish
Article number157169
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume625
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Hydrogen evolution reaction
  • Hydrogen intermediate adsorption regulation
  • Molybdenum carbides
  • Phase evolution engineering

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