A research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has achieved a groundbreaking advancement in nanomaterials by successfully developing a highly efficient electrocatalyst which can enhance the generation of hydrogen significantly through electrochemical water splitting.
with the title,"Phase-dependent growth of Pt on MoSProfessor Zhang said the key to the research on electrocatalytic water splitting is to develop highly efficient and stable catalysts. It is of great significance to choose a suitable support to improve the activity and stability of catalysts during the process.
However, the production of unconventional-phase TMD nanosheets with high phase-purity and high quality remains challenging. The research on the effect of the TMD crystal phase on the growth of other materials is still at an early stage. Owing to their unique semi-metallic properties, these nanomaterials have great potential in applications in the fields of optoelectronic devices, catalysis, energy storage and superconductivity.
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