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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2018, 10(5), 4937-4945
Inverse Opal-like Porous MoSeX Films for Hydrogen Evolution Catalysis: Overpotential-Pore Size Dependence
- Xinyi Chia, Martin Pumera*
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are prized as electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Common TMD syntheses entail conditions of high temperatures and reagents that are detrimental to the environment. The electrochemical synthesis of TMDs is advocated as a viable alternative to the conventional synthetic procedures in terms of simplicity, ecological sustainability, and versatility of deposition on various surfaces at room temperature. In this work, we demonstrate the successful fabrication of electrocatalytic inverse opal porous MoSex films, where 2
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