Artificial Modulation of the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Kinetics via Control of Grain Boundaries Density in Mo2C Through Laser Processing

Authors
Hyeong, Seok-KiMoon, Byung-JoonLee, AramIm, Min JiYang, Hee YunChoi, Ji-HeeKim, Seung-IlMoon, Ji-YunPark, SeoungwoongJang, Sung KyuKim, Tae-WookLee, Jae-HyunBae, SukangLee, Seoung-Ki
Issue Date
2025-02
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Citation
Advanced Functional Materials
Abstract
Mo2C-based electrocatalysts have emerged as promising alternatives to Pt noble metals for hydrogen production, owing to their high catalytic activity. However, the catalytic efficiency of Mo2C is highly sensitive to factors such as surface termination, morphology, and support. Therefore, it is crucial to develop systematic crystal structure engineering methods to precisely modulate the activity, thereby enhancing both catalytic efficiency and stability. In this study, laser-based material processing is employed to modulate the microstructure of Mo2C catalysts, with a focus on grain size control and developing a grain boundary (GB)-rich structure to enhance the kinetics of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Laser-based thermal control promoted the formation of fine and uniformly distributed Mo2C grains (15.6 +/- 5 nm) and high-density GBs (130 mu m-1). High-angle GBs, which occupy most Mo2C GBs, enhance electrochemically active sites, facilitate electron transfer, and shift the work function to 5.10 eV, thereby reducing hydrogen adsorption energy. In addition, electrochemical tests reveal a significant decrease in overpotential (148 mV at 10 mA cm-2) and improve Tafel slopes (67.6 mV dec-1), confirming the enhanced kinetics of the HER. This laser-induced GB engineering strategy opens a new pathway for designing high-performance Mo2C-based electrocatalysts, advancing next-generation hydrogen production technologies.
Keywords
NANOPARTICLES; PHASE; GROWTH; MOLYBDENUM CARBIDE; ELECTROCATALYST; thermal cycle; grain boundary; hydrogen evolution; laser processing; molybdenum carbide
ISSN
1616-301X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152388
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202422918
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