Composition-Tuned (MoWV)Se2 Ternary Alloy Nanosheets as Excellent Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Electrocatalysts

ACS Nano. 2023 Feb 14;17(3):2968-2979. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.2c11528. Epub 2023 Jan 19.

Abstract

Ternary alloying of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) has the potential for altering the electronic structure of materials to suit electrochemical applications. Herein, we synthesized (MoWV)Se2 nanosheets at various compositions via a colloidal reaction. The mole fraction of V atoms (xV) was successfully increased up to 0.8, producing a metallic phase that is highly durable against hydration. Furthermore, we synthesized (MoW)Se2 nanosheets over the entire composition range. The atomic mixing of the ternary alloys is more random than that of the constitutional binary alloys, as supported by first-principles calculations. Compared to binary alloying, ternary alloying more effectively enhanced the electrocatalytic activity for acidic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). The HER performance increased upon increasing xV to 0.44, and thereafter, it declined at higher xV primarily owing to surface oxidation. The analysis of Gibbs free energy for H adsorption revealed that ternary alloying strongly activates the basal plane for the HER. VSe2 contains numerous sites favorable for H adsorption, facilitating the composition-dependent HER. These results provide a pioneering strategy for designing multicomponent TMD catalysts that maximize the advantages of each component.

Keywords: (MoWV)Se2 ternary alloy; atomic mixing; hydrogen evolution reaction; spin-polarized density functional theory; transition metal dichalcogenide.