Hydrogen (H
2
) is a green and economical substitute to
traditional fossil fuels due to zero carbon emissions. Water splitting
technology is developing at a rapid speed to sustainably generate
H
2
through electro- and photolysis of water without the
harmful emissions associated with steam methane reforming. Development
of efficient catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is
pertinent for economical green H
2
generation. In this regard,
2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) are considered to be excellent
alternatives to noble metal catalysts. Among other TMDCs, 2D MoSe
2
is preferred due to the low Gibbs free energy for hydrogen
adsorption, good electrical conductivity, and more metallic nature.
Moreover, the physicochemical and electronic properties of MoSe
2
can be easily tailored to suit HER application by simple
synthetic strategies. Herein, we comprehensively review the application
of 2D MoSe
2
in the electrocatalytic HER, focusing on recent
advancements in the modulation of the MoSe
2
properties
through nanostructure design, phase transformation, defect engineering,
doping, and formation of heterostructures. We also discuss the role
of 2D MoSe
2
as a cocatalyst in the photocatalytic HER.
The article concludes with a synopsis of current progress and prospective
future trends.
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