In Hye KwakIk Seon KwonJu Yeon KimGetasew Mulualem ZewdieSeungjae LeeSeung Jo YooJin-Gyu KimJeunghee ParkHong Seok Kang
Composition modulation of transition metal dichalcogenides is an effective way to engineer their crystal/electronic structures for expanded applications. Here, fully composition-tuned W1-xNbxSe2 alloy nanosheets were produced via colloidal synthesis. These nanosheets ultimately exhibited a notable transition between WSe2 and NbSe2 hexagonal phases at x = 0.6. As x approaches 0.6, point doping is converted into cluster doping and eventually separated domains of WSe2 and NbSe2. Extensive density functional theory calculations predicted the composition-dependent crystal structures and phase transitions, consistently with the experiments. The electrocatalytic activity for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in acidic electrolyte was significantly enhanced at x = 0.2, which was linked with the d-band center. The Gibbs free energy for the H adsorption at various basal and edge sites supported the enhanced HER performance of the metallic alloy nanosheets. We suggested that the dispersed doping structures of Nb atoms resulted in the best HER performance. Our findings highlight the significance of composition tuning in enhancing the catalytic activity of alloys.
Qiufang GongLiang ChengChanghai LiuMei ZhangQingliang FengHualin YeMin ZengLiming XieZhuang LiuYanguang Li
Qiufang GongSida ShengHualin YeNa HanLiang ChengYanguang Li
Maria S. SokolikovaGang ChengMauro OchPawel PalczynskiKhalil El HajraouiQuentin M. RamasseCecilia Mattevi
Ik Seon KwonIn Hye KwakJu Yeon KimTekalign Terfa DebelaYun Chang ParkJeunghee ParkHong Seok Kang
In Hye KwakIk Seon KwonTekalign Terfa DebelaHafiz Ghulam AbbasYun Chang ParkJaemin SeoJae‐Pyoung AhnJong Hyun LeeJeunghee ParkHong Seok Kang