Strong Interaction between Molybdenum Compounds and Mesoporous CMK‐5 Supports Boosts Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
Bin Liu,
Yunting Zhu,
Simiao Sha
et al.
Abstract:Strong metal‐support interaction (SMSI) between transition metal nanoparticles and carbon matrix offers significant structure advantages due to the ability to modulate the electronic structure of metal nanoparticles, increase the density of active sites, and improve the conductivity of catalysts. Here, ultrafine nanoparticles of metallic molybdenum compounds (MoP, Mo2C, and MoS2) strongly coupled with mesoporous carbon CMK‐5 are synthesized. The confinement growth of nanoparticles in the pores of CMK‐5 produce… Show more
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