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Microwave-pulse sugar-blowing assisted synthesis of 2D transition metal carbides for sustainable hydrogen evolution

Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, ISSN: 0926-3373, Vol: 317, Page: 121728
2022
  • 47
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  • 12
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    12
  • Mentions
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New Sustainability Research Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at Wuhan Textile University (Microwave-pulse Sugar-blowing Assisted Synthesis of 2d Transition Metal Carbides for Sustainable Hydrogen Evolution)

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Article Description

Electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is crucial to clean fuel production. Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides (TMCs) are promising HER electrocatalysts by their excellent intrinsic catalytic activity. However, the synthesis of 2D TMCs requires prolonged high-temperature conditions or rigorous etching processes. Here we achieved an ultra-fast and facile synthesis of ultra-thin carbon-terminated 2D TMCs via a microwave-pulse sugar-blowing method. A series of 2D TMCs are obtained rapidly within 3 min. This method accurately adjusts carbon-layer thickness and facilitates the formation of 2D structures. Accordingly, the electrocatalytic HER activity and stability of TMCs are significantly improved. The 2D W 2 C with 1 nm carbon-layer thickness shows high HER activity and ultra-long durability (100 h) in both acidic and alkaline electrolytes. Furthermore, this microwave-pulse method is a generic synthesis strategy that is demonstrated by the successful preparation of 2D WC, Mo 2 C and MoC.

Bibliographic Details

Rong Hu; Huiyu Jiang; Jinglin Xian; Shiyun Mi; Liyun Wei; Guangyu Fang; Jiayue Guo; Siqi Xu; Ziyang Liu; Huanyu Jin; Weilin Xu; Jun Wan

Elsevier BV

Chemical Engineering; Environmental Science

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