Lu Liu, Shaoyang Zhang, Ruihua Zhao, Guoli Liu, Jianping Du
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Abstract
An economical and efficient noble metal-free catalyst is necessary for large-scale hydrogen production. Here, Mo2C nanoparticles (NPs) were well-dispersed on the surface of 2D graphene nanosheets by in-situ propping oxide graphene (GO) layers, anchoring molybdate ions between GO layers and pyrolysis. The exposed crystal planes were also adjusted by above strategy. The results indicate that uniform and well-dispersed Mo2C NPs with a narrow size distribution were anchored on 2D rGO nanosheets and exposed dual crystal planes. The results of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) show that the optimal Mo2C/rGO catalyst only needs low overpotential (η10, 112 mV) to drive 10 mA cm-2 in alkaline solution, and η10 only increased by 12 mV after 1000 cycles test, indicating high activity and stability for HER. Notably, the overpotential is below than that of Pt/C commercial catalyst when current density is more than 100 mA cm-1. The excellent performance is benefit from low hydrogen adsorption Gibbs free energy (ΔGH*) on the Mo2C catalyst. Therefore, the proposed strategy is efficient to prepare well-dispersed and dual crystal planes-exposed Mo2C NPs for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution.
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The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, an independent journal with a global perspective and strong clinical focus, features original clinical research, expert reviews, news, and opinion pieces in each monthly issue. Covering topics like diabetes, obesity, nutrition, and more, the journal provides insights into clinical advances and practice-changing research worldwide. It welcomes original research advocating change or shedding light on clinical practice, as well as informative reviews on related topics, especially those with global health importance and relevance to low-income and middle-income countries. The journal publishes various content types, including Articles, Reviews, Comments, Correspondence, Health Policy, and Personal Views, along with Series and Commissions aiming to drive positive change in clinical practice and health policy in diabetes and endocrinology.