A Molecular MoS <sub>2</sub> Edge Site Mimic for Catalytic Hydrogen Generation
Article 2012 en
Authors
HK
Hemamala I. Karunadasa
EM
E. Montalvo
YS
Yujie Sun
Abstract
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Edging In on MoS 2 Molybdenum disulfide is a widely used catalyst in the petrochemical industry that has recently shown promise for water-splitting applications. Its activity appears to be confined to edge sites with exposed disulfide groups, although the precise geometric details underlying the chemistry remain uncertain. Karunadasa et al. (p. 698 ) prepared a molecular complex modeling one of these edge sites, in which a triangular Mo-S-S unit is supported by metal coordination to five tethered pyridine rings. The molecule was characterized crystallographically and proved robustly active toward electrochemical generation of hydrogen from water, even when applied to crudely filtered seawater.
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