Raw Data Library
About
Aims and ScopeAdvisory Board Members
More
Who We Are?
User Guide
Green Science
​
​
EN
Kurumsal BaşvuruSign inGet started
​
​

About
Aims and ScopeAdvisory Board Members
More
Who We Are?
User GuideGreen Science

Language

Kurumsal Başvuru

Sign inGet started
RDL logo

Verified research datasets. Instant access. Built for collaboration.

Navigation

About

Aims and Scope

Advisory Board Members

More

Who We Are?

Contact

Add Raw Data

User Guide

Legal

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Support

Got an issue? Email us directly.

Email: info@rawdatalibrary.netOpen Mail App
​
​

© 2026 Raw Data Library. All rights reserved.
PrivacyTermsContact
  1. Raw Data Library
  2. /
  3. Publications
  4. /
  5. Effect of Intercalated Metals on the Electrocatalytic Activity of 1T-MoS<sub>2</sub> for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Verified authors • Institutional access • DOI aware
50,000+ researchers120,000+ datasets90% satisfaction
Article
en
2017

Effect of Intercalated Metals on the Electrocatalytic Activity of 1T-MoS<sub>2</sub> for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

0 Datasets

0 Files

en
2017
Vol 3 (1)
Vol. 3
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.7b00865

Get instant academic access to this publication’s datasets.

Create free accountHow it works

Frequently asked questions

Is access really free for academics and students?

Yes. After verification, you can browse and download datasets at no cost. Some premium assets may require author approval.

How is my data protected?

Files are stored on encrypted storage. Access is restricted to verified users and all downloads are logged.

Can I request additional materials?

Yes, message the author after sign-up to request supplementary files or replication code.

Advance your research today

Join 50,000+ researchers worldwide. Get instant access to peer-reviewed datasets, advanced analytics, and global collaboration tools.

Get free academic accessLearn more
✓ Immediate verification • ✓ Free institutional access • ✓ Global collaboration
Access Research Data

Join our academic network to download verified datasets and collaborate with researchers worldwide.

Get Free Access
Institutional SSO
Secure
This PDF is not available in different languages.
No localized PDFs are currently available.
John P Perdew
John P Perdew

Tulane University

Verified
Nuwan H. Attanayake
Akila C. Thenuwara
A. K. Patra
+7 more

Abstract

We show that intercalation of cations (Na+, Ca2+, Ni2+, and Co2+) into the interlayer region of 1T-MoS2 is an effective strategy to lower the overpotential for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). In acidic media the onset potential for 1T-MoS2 with intercalated ions is lowered by ~60 mV relative to that for pristine 1T-MoS2 (onset of ~180 mV). Density functional theory (DFT) calculations show a lowering in the Gibbs free energy for H-adsorption (ΔGH) on these intercalated structures relative to intercalant-free 1T-MoS2. The DFT calculations suggest that Na+ intercalation results in a $ΔG_H$ close to zero. Consistent with calculation, experiments show that the intercalation of Na+ ions into the interlayer region of 1T-MoS2 results in the lowest overpotential for the HER.

How to cite this publication

Nuwan H. Attanayake, Akila C. Thenuwara, A. K. Patra, Yaroslav V. Aulin, Thi Minh Nguyet Tran, Himanshu Chakraborty, Eric Borguet, Michael L. Klein, John P Perdew, Daniel R. Strongin (2017). Effect of Intercalated Metals on the Electrocatalytic Activity of 1T-MoS<sub>2</sub> for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. , 3(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.7b00865.

Related publications

Why join Raw Data Library?

Quality

Datasets shared by verified academics with rich metadata and previews.

Control

Authors choose access levels; downloads are logged for transparency.

Free for Academia

Students and faculty get instant access after verification.

Publication Details

Type

Article

Year

2017

Authors

10

Datasets

0

Total Files

0

Language

en

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.7b00865

Join Research Community

Access datasets from 50,000+ researchers worldwide with institutional verification.

Get Free Access