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  5. Effects of p‐ and n‐type Doping in Inorganic Fullerene MoS<sub>2</sub> on the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

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Effects of p‐ and n‐type Doping in Inorganic Fullerene MoS<sub>2</sub> on the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

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ChemElectroChem
Vol 3 (11)
DOI: 10.1002/celc.201600291

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Uttam Gupta
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In this report, a systematic study of the effects of p‐ and n‐type doping of the inorganic fullerene (IF) MoS 2 on the efficiency of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is described. Active edge site enriched IF‐MoS 2 , promoted by strategically introducing Nb (p‐type) and Re (n‐type) dopants (below 500 ppm), enables facile HER over a range of pH values. Experimental results suggest that although Nb‐doping on IF‐MoS 2 leads to better electrocatalytic HER activity in an alkaline medium with an onset potential difference of 80 mV, Re‐doping gives excellent activity in an acidic medium. The present work presents a systematic study of HER activity by finely tuning the activity in different electrolyte media with varied pH values through deliberate doping of the parent catalyst with p‐ and n‐ type materials. The doped IF‐MoS 2 catalysts exhibit excellent catalytic activity even with sea water as an electrolyte.

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Manjeet Chhetri, Uttam Gupta, Lena Yadgarov, Rita Rosentsveig, Reshef Tenne, Cnr Rao (2016). Effects of p‐ and n‐type Doping in Inorganic Fullerene MoS<sub>2</sub> on the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. ChemElectroChem, 3(11), pp. 1937-1943, DOI: 10.1002/celc.201600291.

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