The
sandwich-like 2H MoS2 and unilaminar graphitic nanocarbon
hybrid was synthesized via graphitizing threonic acid intercalated
MoS2 precursor obtained using hydrothermal process. An
excellent electrocatalytic efficiency of hydrogen evolution reaction
with a remarkably small overpotential of 195 mV and a Tafel slope
of 47 mV/decade is easily accessible for our hybridized catalyst in
0.5 M H2SO4 aqueous solution, much superior
to that of pure 2H MoS2 and threonic acid intercalating
MoS2 nanomaterials. Moreover, the detailed electrochemical
activity surface area and electrochemical impedance suggest that the
face-to-face stacking of unilaminar 2H MoS2 and graphitic
nanocarbon at an alternating sequence accelerates the mass transport
and electron transfer and, thus, enhances the efficiency for electrocatalytic
water splitting. This work paves a neoteric and straightforward pathway
for the fabrication of superlattice MoS2 and unilaminar
graphitic nanocarbon hybrid, further improving the electrocatalytic
efficiency of 2H MoS2 nanosheets via a synergistic modulation
strategy.
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