Defect-induced growth of MoS2 nanosheets on selectively etched SiC nanowires aerogel for efficient electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution

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Abstract

Exploring the cost-effective electrocatalyst for efficient hydrogen evolution is crucial in clean energy systems. However, the design and fabrication of catalytic materials with well-defined nanostructure and high activity remain a grand challenge. Herein, SiC nanowires aerogel was selectively acid-etched along stacking faults to produce significant surface defects, and MoS2 nanosheets were nucleated and grown on SiC induced by these defects. Under different etching conditions, the SiC nanowires evolved into jagged, pagoda-like structures or nanosheets, respectively. The composites with MoS2 nanosheets on jagged SiC nanowires possess optimal electrocatalytic performance for hydrogen evolution with a low overpotential (187 mV) at a current density of 10 mA/cm2 and excellent stability, which is attributed to the special well-defined nanostructure of MoS2/SiC. In the composites, the exposed crystal planes of jagged SiC nanowires can activate water dissociation, while the MoS2 nanosheets on etched SiC nanowires are conducive to interfacial electron transport and the exposure of catalytically active sties, and the three-dimensional network structure of aerogel provides efficient channels for electron and reactant transport. Thus, this study offers a novel strategy to design efficient aerogel electrocatalysts via fine assembly of nanostructures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number164783
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume518
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2025

Keywords

  • Defect-induced growth
  • MoS nanosheets
  • Nanostructure assembly
  • Selectively etching
  • SiC nanowires aerogel

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