Abstract

MoS2 represents a promising catalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in water splitting, but the inefficient catalytic activity in a pH-universal environment is an obstacle to developing practical applications. Boosting and balancing the water dissociation and hydrogen desorption kinetics is crucial in designing high-performance catalysts for the overall pH range. Herein, it is experimentally demonstrated that cobalt single-atom doping can effectively construct a reactive CoMoS micro-environment on the basal plane of MoS2 and thus alter the uniformity of surface electron density, which is further confirmed by the theoretical results. The reactive micro-environment consisting of single-atom Co with the surrounding Mo and S atoms possesses excellent water dissociation and hydrogen desorption kinetics, exhibiting a superior performance of 36mV at 10mA cm-2 with a Tafel slope of 33mV dec-1 in the alkaline condition. Meanwhile, it also shows worthy activity in the acidic (97mV) and neutral (117mV) environments. This work provides a facile strategy to improve the HER catalysis of MoS2 in pH-universal environments.

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