Nanocatalysis MoS2/rGO: An Efficient Electrocatalyst for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Molecules. 2024 Jan 20;29(2):523. doi: 10.3390/molecules29020523.

Abstract

In this study, a systematic investigation of MoS2 nanostructure growth on a SiO2 substrate was conducted using a two-stage process. Initially, a thin layer of Mo was grown through sputtering, followed by a sulfurization process employing the CVD technique. This two-stage process enables the control of diverse nanostructure formations of both MoS2 and MoO3 on SiO2 substrates, as well as the formation of bulk-like grain structures. Subsequently, the addition of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) was examined, resulting in MoS2/rGO(n), where graphene is uniformly deposited on the surface, exposing a higher number of active sites at the edges and consequently enhancing electroactivity in the HER. The influence of the synthesis time on the treated MoS2 and also MoS2/rGO(n) samples is evident in their excellent electrocatalytic performance with a low overpotential.

Keywords: MoS2; MoS2/rGO(2); electrocatalysis; hydrogen evolution reaction; reduced graphene oxide.

Grants and funding

The equipment: Raman-AFM Proyecto Fundación Andes C-13876 2005-2006, XPS FONDEQUIP EQM140044 2014-2016. FGO thanks the FONDECYT iniciación Grant #11200564 for the financial support. LPHS FONDEF Grant ID21I10130 for the financial support.