Department of Chemistry2024-11-0920222574-096210.1021/acsaem.2c006402-s2.0-85133364849http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.2c00640https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/13920Electrode designs involving binder-free nanoparticles integrated within interconnected pore networks are critical in scaling up electrolyzers. MoS2 is the most promising electrocatalyst candidate that can show hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity comparable to platinum (Pt). Herein, a facile one-step soft templating method was developed to synthesize mesoporous molybdenum sulfide-oxide composite thin-film electrocatalysts directly on any substrate without using a binder or a template. Fabricated electrocatalysts contain amorphous MoS3 and small crystallite-sized MoS2 embedded into amorphous MoO3 with a large surface area (around 182 m(2)/g). The electrocatalyst layer undergoes in situ electrochemical activation in which amorphous MoS3 is reduced to MoS2 during the HER in acidic media. The electrocatalyst layer on the carbon fiber exhibits a low overpotential (similar to 189 mV at 10 mA/cm(2)) and Tafel slope (53 mV/dec) toward the HER after electrochemical activation.ChemistryPhysical chemistryEnergy and fuelsMaterials scienceMesoporous molybdenum sulfide-oxide composite thin-film electrodes prepared by a soft templating method for the hydrogen evolution reactionJournal Article820411000001Q14307