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Enhanced hydrogen evolution reaction performance on nickel or cobalt doping engineered MoS2: a first-principles study
Adimas Ramadhan1, Fei Ma1, Adhitya Gandaryus Saputro2,3
1State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, People's Republic of China.
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Transition metal dichalcogenide MoS2has emerged as a promising non-precious catalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). However, its performance remains limited by the inertness of the basal plane (BP) and insufficient charge transfer. In this study, we systematically investigate the catalytic behaviors of 23 MoS2surface models, including pristine and Ni/Co-doped configurations at both BP and edge sites using density functional theory. The results show that the pristine BP is catalytically inactive (ΔGH≈ +1.99 eV), whereas Ni and Co doping effectively activate both basal and edge surfaces. The modified MoS2at the S-edge site with 2 Ni atoms substitution (S-edge 2Ni-sub) and with 3 Co atoms substitution (S-edge 3Co-sub) models achieve near-optimalΔGHvalues of +0.04 and -0.13 eV, respectively, with strong hydrogen adsorption (Eads= -0.26 and -0.43 eV). Their negative formation energies (Ef= -1.68 and -2.14 eV) indicate spontaneous formation and favorable synthetic accessibility. Especially, S-edge 2Ni-sub and S-edge 3Co-sub models are strong candidates for developing efficient and scalable HER electrocatalysts.
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