Cobalt- and Nickel-Doped WSe2 as Efficient Electrocatalysts for Water Splitting and as Cathodes in Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis
Journal article, 2025

Efficient electrocatalysts are vital for advancing sustainable fuel cell technology, and the use of affordable alternatives that enhance the reaction kinetics is key to progress. Although, tungsten diselenide (WSe2) is promising for electrocatalysis, it is not fully explored, especially in oxygen evolution and in applications such as polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolyzer. In this work, we use a simple approach to dope WSe2 with cobalt or nickel atoms. Both Co- and Ni-WSe2 exhibit excellent oxygen evolution reaction activity, with overpotentials of 370 and 400 mV at 10 mA/cm2, only 90 and 120 mV higher than those of RuO2, respectively. For hydrogen evolution reaction, the materials register low potentials at -10 mA/cm2, with -0.20 V and -0.22 V vs RHE for Ni- and Co-WSe2, respectively. The effective introduction of heteroatoms causes the retention of coordination vacancies, furnishing active catalytic sites that enhanced electrocatalytic performance, resembling this of noble metals in both activity and charge transfer. Moreover, both doped materials show excellent performance and stability as cathode electrocatalysts in the polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolyzer, with great promise for real-world applications. This study promotes sustainable fuel-cell technology through the development of cost-effective, doped WSe2 electrocatalysts that improve water splitting and hydrogen production efficiency.

Author

Antonia Kagkoura

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Esdras J. Canto-Aguilar

Umeå University

Eduardo Gracia-Espino

Umeå University

Lunjie Zeng

Chalmers, Physics, Nano and Biophysics

Eva Olsson

Chalmers, Physics, Nano and Biophysics

Filipa M. Oliveira

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Jan Luxa

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Zdenek Sofer

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Journal of Physical Chemistry C

1932-7447 (ISSN) 1932-7455 (eISSN)

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ARTEMI - a National Research Infrastructure in Electron Microscopy

Swedish Research Council (VR) (2021-00171), 2022-01-01 -- 2026-12-31.

Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) (RIF21-0026), 2022-09-01 -- 2027-12-31.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Materials Chemistry

Infrastructure

Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory

DOI

10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c08163

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Dataset of "Cobalt and nickel doped WSe2 as efficient electrocatalysts for water splitting and as cathodes in hydrogen evolution reaction PEM water electrolysis" [dataset]

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