Creating High‐entropy Single Atoms on Transition Disulfides through Substrate‐induced Redox Dynamics for Efficient Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

Author:

Luo Zhaoyan1,Guo Yirun1,He Changjie1,Guan Yi2,Zhang Lei1,Li Yongliang1,Zhang Qiangling1,He Chuanxin1,Sun Xueliang23ORCID,Ren Xiangzhong1

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering Shenzhen University Shenzhen 518071 China

2. Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University of Western Ontario London ON, N6 A 5B9 Canada

3. Eastern Institute for Advanced Study Eastern Institute of Technology Ningbo Zhejiang 3150200 China

Abstract

AbstractThe controllable anchoring of multiple metal single‐atoms (SAs) into a single support exhibits scientific and technological opportunities, while marrying the concentration‐complex multimetallic SAs and high‐entropy SAs (HESAs) into one SAC system remains a substantial challenge. Here, we present a substrate‐mediated SAs formation strategy to successfully fabricate a library of multimetallic SAs and HESAs on MoS2 and MoSe2 supports, which can precisely control the doping location of SAs. Specially, the contents of SAs can continuously increase until the accessible Mo atoms on TMDs carriers are completely replaced by SAs, thus allowing the of much higher metal contents. In‐depth mechanistic study shows that the well‐controlled synthesis of multimetallic SAs and HESAs is realized by controlling the reversible redox reaction occurred on the TMDs/TM ion interface. As a proof‐of‐concept application, a variety of SAs‐TMDs were applied to hydrogen evolution reaction. The optimized HESAs‐TMDs (Pt,Ru,Rh,Pd,Re‐MoSe2) delivers a much higher activity and durability than state of‐the‐art Pt. Thus, our work will broaden the family of single‐atom catalysts and provide a new guideline for the rational design of high‐performance single‐atom catalysts.

Funder

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Publisher

Wiley

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