Single-Atom Electroplating on Two Dimensional Materials

CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS(2019)

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Catalyst doped with a single-atom noble metal displays distinctive catalytic behavior from the bulk counterparts, with tunable electronic structures and spatial versatilities, which excels in todays heterogeneous catalysis. To deposit noble metals in a single atomic level requires a restricted chemical environment and precise thermodynamic control. Electroplating methods are commercially used to deposit uniform and conformal metal thin films on different hardware surfaces. Yet the atomic level electroplating has never been achieved. Herein we demonstrate a voltage gauged electrochemical deposition method to synthesize single-atom Pt, Au, and Pd on MoS2 and other two-dimensional (2D) materials. The surface atomic doping level for Pt, Au, and Pd can reach 1.1, 7.0, and 14%, respectively, and the doping sites are precisely positioned at Mo- and S-vacancies. The monodispersed noble atoms show enhanced hydrogen evolution activity and saturated CO tolerance, as explained by density functional theory calculations. CO2 can also be electrochemically reduced into CO at a notable Faradaic efficiency of 4.56%.
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