Polyoxometalate and Resin-Derived P-Doped Mo2 C@N-Doped Carbon as a Highly Efficient Hydrogen-Evolution Reaction Catalyst at All pH Values.
Chem Asian J
; 13(2): 158-163, 2018 Jan 18.
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A new type of P-doped Mo2 C coated by N-doped carbon (P-Mo2 C@NC) has been successfully prepared by calcining a mixture of H3 [PMo12 O40 ] polyoxometalates (POMs) and urea-formaldehyde resin under an N2 atmosphere. Urea-formaldehyde resin not only serves as the carbon source to ensure carbonization but also facilitates the uniform distribution of POM precursors, which efficiently avoid the aggregation of Mo2 C particles at high temperatures. TEM analysis revealed that the average diameter of the Mo2 C particles was about 10â
nm, which is coated by a few-layer N-doped carbon sheet. The as-prepared P-Mo2 C@NC displayed excellent hydrogen-evolution reaction (HER) performance and long-term stability in all pH environments. To reach a current density of 10â
mA cm-2 , only 109, 159, and 83â
mV were needed for P-Mo2 C@NC in 0.5 m H2 SO4 (pHâ
0), 0.1 m phosphate buffer (pHâ
7), and 1 m KOH (pHâ
14), respectively. This could provide a high-yield and low-cost method to prepare uniform nanosized molybdenum carbides with highly efficient and stable HER performance.
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