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WSe2–VSe2 Alloyed Nanosheets to Enhance the Catalytic Performance of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Abstract

Tuning the electronic structures of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) is essential for their implementation in next-generation energy technologies. In this study, we synthesized composition-tuned WSe2-VSe2 (W1-xVxSe2, x = 0-1) alloyed nanosheets using a colloidal reaction. Alloying the semiconducting WSe2 with VSe2 converts the material into a metallic one, followed by a 2H-to-1T phase transition at x = 0.7. Over a wide composition range, WSe2 and VSe2 are atomically immiscible and form separate ordered domains. The miscible alloy at x = 0.1 displayed enhanced electrocatalytic activity toward the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in an acidic electrolyte. This trend was correlated with the d-band center via a volcano-type relationship. Spin-polarized density functional theory calculations consistently predicted the atomic immiscibility, which became more significant at the 2H-1T phase transition composition. The Gibbs free energy of H adsorption on the basal planes (Se or hole sites) and the activation barriers along the Volmer-Heyrovsky reaction pathway supported the enhanced HER performance of the alloy phase, suggesting that the dispersed V-doped structures were responsible for the best HER catalytic activity. Our study demonstrates how the atomic structure of TMD alloy nanosheets plays a crucial role in enhancing catalytic activity.

Keywords:
Catalysis Materials science Alloy Density functional theory Gibbs free energy Transition metal Hydrogen Phase (matter) Chemical engineering Chemical physics Metal Band gap Electrolyte Hydrogen production Nanotechnology Physical chemistry Computational chemistry Chemistry Thermodynamics Metallurgy Organic chemistry Optoelectronics Electrode

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Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
2D Materials and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry

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