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Tailoring Polymorphic Heterostructures of MoS<sub>2</sub>–WS<sub>2</sub> (1T/1T, 2H/2H) for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
Earth-abundant
and inexpensive transition metal dichalcogenides
(TMDCs) with existing polymorphisms (metallic 1T phase and semiconducting
2H phase) have been proposed as alternatives to noble metals (e.g.,
Pt, Ir, and Ru) to achieve an efficient hydrogen evolution reaction
(HER). Although the 1T phase of TMDCs (1T-TMDCs) is essential as an
HER catalyst, practical application in the HER has not been realized
owing to the lack of any large-scale production of the 1T-TMDC and
1T/1T-TMDC heterostructure fabrication method. Here, polymorphic TMDC–TMDC
heterostructures at a 4 in. wafer scale is reported for 1T-MoS2/1T-WS2 vertical heterostructures (1T/1T-MWH) or
2H-MoS2/2H-WS2 vertical heterostructures (2H/2H-MWH)
under cold plasma conditions and process temperature. Simultaneous
ion-bombardment onto substrates induces a few nanosized grain boundaries
with discontinuous films, resulting in exposed edges that act as catalytically
active sites. The electrocatalytic performances of the prepared polymorph
(1T or 2H phases of MoS2 and WS2) and polymorphic
heterostructures of 1T/1T-MWH and 2H/2H-MWH are compared. 1T/1T-MWH
shows the highest electrocatalytic performance owing to its metallic
1T phase and heterostructures containing alloy structures at the heterointerface.
Moreover, the nanosized grains of 1T/1T-MWH preserve their original
phase after 1000 HER cycles, proving their robustness and durability