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WSe2/rGO hybrid structure: A stable and efficient catalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction

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Abstract The number of exposed active sites in a catalyst plays a key role in determining its catalytic performance. However, the aggregation effect in nanostructured catalysts causes much less reactive… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The number of exposed active sites in a catalyst plays a key role in determining its catalytic performance. However, the aggregation effect in nanostructured catalysts causes much less reactive sites exposed. In this paper, we report a novel structure of WSe2/rGO with highly exposed WSe2 active edge sites by uniformly imbedding the rGO between each WSe2 nanosheets. With the introduction of rGO, the electron transport property of the WSe2/rGO hybrid structure has also been enhanced. The structure and composition of the samples were investigated by the X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Our electrochemical characterizations confirm that the WSe2/rGO hybrid structure exhibits enhanced electrochemical catalytic performance with a Tafel slop of 85 mV/dec for HER, much smaller than that of the pure WSe2.

Keywords: rgo hybrid; microscopy; hybrid structure; structure; wse2 rgo

Journal Title: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year Published: 2018

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