Atomically Precise Mo2Cu17 Bimetallic Nanocluster: Synergistic Mo2O4–Coupled Copper Alkynyl Cluster for the Improved Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Performance

Electrolytic hydrogen production via water splitting holds significant promise for the future of the energy revolution. The design of efficient and abundant catalysts, coupled with a comprehensive understanding of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) mechanism, is of paramount importance. In this s...

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Published inInorganic chemistry Vol. 63; no. 15; pp. 6767 - 6775
Main Authors Mu, Wen-Lei, Luo, Yu-Ting, Xia, Peng-Kun, Jia, Yong-Lei, Wang, Pu, Pei, Yong, Liu, Chao
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 15.04.2024
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Summary:Electrolytic hydrogen production via water splitting holds significant promise for the future of the energy revolution. The design of efficient and abundant catalysts, coupled with a comprehensive understanding of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) mechanism, is of paramount importance. In this study, we propose a strategy to craft an atomically precise cluster catalyst with superior HER performance by cocoupling a Mo2O4 structural unit and a Cu­(I) alkynyl cluster into a structured framework. The resulting bimetallic cluster, Mo 2 Cu 17 , encapsulates a distinctive structure [Mo2O4Cu17(TC4A)4(PhCC)6], comprising a binuclear Mo2O4 subunit and a {Cu17(TC4A)2(PhCC)6} cluster, both shielded by thiacalix[4]­arene (TC4A) and phenylacetylene (PhCCH). Expanding our exploration, we synthesized two homoleptic CuI alkynyl clusters coprotected by the TC4A and PhCC– ligands: Cu 13 and Cu 22 . Remarkably, Mo 2 Cu 17 demonstrates superior HER efficiency compared to its counterparts, achieving a current density of 10 mA cm–2 in alkaline solution with an overpotential as low as 120 mV, significantly outperforming Cu 13 (178 mV) and Cu 22 (214 mV) nanoclusters. DFT calculations illuminate the catalytic mechanism and indicate that the intrinsically higher activity of Mo 2 Cu 17 may be attributed to the synergistic Mo2O4–Cu­(I) coupling.
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ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c00077