Interface confined hydrogen evolution reaction in zero valent metal nanoparticles-intercalated molybdenum disulfide
2017
Interface confined reactions are a viable strategy for achieving stable and selective catalysts. Here, the authors demonstrate that 1T'-enriched lithiated MoS2 can reduce metal ions in situ, forming zero valent platinum nanoparticle-intercalated MoS2, with enhanced hydrogen evolution activity.
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