MoSe2-Ni3Se4Hybrid Nanoelectrocatalysts and Their Enhanced Electrocatalytic Activity for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Abstract
Combining MoSe(2)with other transition metal dichalcogenides to form a hybrid nanostructure is an effective route to enhance the electrocatalytic activities for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). In this study, MoSe2-Ni(3)Se(4)hybrid nanoelectrocatalysts with a flower-like morphology are synthesized by a seed-induced solution approach. Instead of independently nucleating to form separate nanocrystals, the Ni(3)Se(4)component tends to nucleate and grow on the surfaces of ultrathin nanoflakes of MoSe(2)to form a hybrid nanostructure. MoSe2-Ni(3)Se(4)hybrid nanoelectrocatalysts with different Mo:Ni ratios are prepared and their HER catalytic activities are compared. The results show that the HER activities are affected by the Mo:Ni ratios. In comparison with pure MoSe2, the MoSe2-Ni(3)Se(4)hybrid nanoelectrocatalysts having a Mo:Ni molar ratio of 2:1 exhibit enhanced HER properties with an overpotential of 203 mV at 10 mA/cm(2)and a Tafel slope of 57 mV per decade. Improved conductivity and increased turnover frequencies (TOFs) are also observed for the MoSe2-Ni(3)Se(4)hybrid samples.
Funding Information
  • National Key R&D Program (2016YFA0202600)
  • The “Double-First Class” Foundation of Materials and Intelligent Manufacturing Discipline of Xiamen University