Abstract

The adsorption and dissociation of water as well as hydrogen adsorption represent three crucial processes in alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalysis. It is still a big challenge to simultaneously regulate these three processes to realize high-performance HER of catalysts in alkaline electrolytes. Herein, we demonstrate a facile approach to synthesize isolated Pd atom-anchored CoSe2 (Pd1-CoSe2) nanobelts with synergistically regulated reaction processes for alkaline HER. Mechanistic studies reveal that the anchoring of isolated Pd atoms in Pd1-CoSe2 can powerfully promote the adsorption and dissociation of water owing to the upward shifted d-band center of surface sites. Meanwhile, the strong interactions between Pd atoms and CoSe2 enable the well-tailored adsorption of hydrogen on Pd1-CoSe2. Accordingly, relative to pure CoSe2, Pd1-CoSe2 shows a remarkably increased current and a much-lowered Tafel slope towards alkaline HER. This strategy provides an atomic-level-regulating strategy to design active catalysts with synergistically regulated reaction kinetics for heterogeneous electrocatalysis.

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