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Theoretical Physics Letters HOME JOURNALS PRICING AND PLANS SUBMIT Locked Tphysicsletters/vol-10/no-x/Underlying Structure-Activity Correlations of 2D Layered Transition Metal Dichalcogenides-Based Electrocatalysts for Boosted Hydrogen Generation Citation (2) 10.1490/100236.980ptl Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 1:30:00 PM UTC Request Open Apply Now Article Rating by Publisher 8 Theoretical Physics Article Rating by Readers 8.6 https://doi.wikipt.org/10/1490/100236/980ptl Underlying Structure-Activity Correlations of 2D Layered Transition Metal Dichalcogenides-Based Electrocatalysts for Boosted Hydrogen Generation Zhexu Xi Theoretical Physics Letters (IF 3.012) 2021 ° 30(09) ° 09-15 https://www.wikipt.org/tphysicsletters DOI: https://doi.wikipt.org/10/1490/100236/980ptl TOA Abstract Introduction Conclusion Acknowledgment Not Applicable Unlock Only Changeover the Schrödinger Equation This option will drive you towards only the selected publication. 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Herein, our work provides an insight intothe recent advances in 2D TMDs-based HER following the composition-characterisation-construction guideline. After the background introduction, several research outputs based on 2D TMDs as well as the comprehensive analysis on the modulation strategies of 2D TMDs, for the purposes of increasing the active sites, improvingthe intrinsic activity and altering the electronic states. Finally, the future opportunities andchallenges of 2D TMDs electrocatalysts are briefly featured. Introduction Nowadays, demand for usable energy worldwide has dramatically risen due to rapid growth in population, which inevitably triggers the overuse of traditional fossil fuels as well as a series of environmental issues [1, 2]. Accordingly, it is of great importance to find another, less polluting energy source to tackle the current problems. Hydrogen (H2), owing to its zero-polluting combustion byproduct (water) and high energy density, holds high potential as an alternative to fossil energy [3] . For H2 production pathways, water electrolysis (electrocatalytic water splitting) is also known as a renewable and clean industrial approach [4] . Currently, the best electrocatalyst for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) is Pt, which markedly minimizes the overpotential and exhibits optimal catalytic activity. However, the high cost and limited reserves of Pt seriously restrict the further development of Pt-based catalysts [3, 5] . Thus, a novel HER electrocatalyst with rich abundance and similar reactivity to Pt has captured wide attention. Read more like this Violation of γ in Brans-Dicke gravity Buy Now Rapid neutron star cooling triggered by accumulated dark matter Buy Now A method for automated regression test in scientific computing libraries: illust Buy Now Conclusion We comprehensively summarised the modification strategies and the state-of-the-art advances of HER electrocatalysts based on 2D TMDs. Following the composition-characterisation-construction guideline, we offered three methodologies for HER enhancement: 1) to increase the active sites; 2) to improve the intrinsic conductivity and activity; 3) to optimise the electronic structure. These strategies can boost HER performance individually or in a synergistic way to highlight their roles in structural design and electronic modulation. Both theoretical and experimental findings play vital roles in more insight into TMDs-related HER system, as comprehensively summarised in Fig. 8. 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This offer is limited to 100000 clients if you make delay further, the offer slots will be booked soon. Afterwards, the prices will be 50% hiked. Buy Unlock us Newsletters Abstract Quantum theory was originally built on Schrödinger's misfit of the TWO-DIMENSIONAL (complex) "solutions" of the ONE-DIMENSIONAL Harmonic Oscillator equation. The "terrible" consequences of this adjustment "excite the minds." It is for this reason that it is taught that Quantum Mechanics should not be understood, but should be ACCEPTED. But, as shown in this work, non-physical, rough decisions were made and canonized. Namely, on their basis, electronic orbitals were constructed, qualitatively applicable only for the hydrogen atom, but widely used in fundamental and applied science. So the “Strangest Secret” of the theorists is that, in fact, having no Basic Model, they are exclusively engaged in fitting solutions to the “chosen” Schrödinger Equation. A rigorously mathematical analysis of the oscillations of the Two-Dimensional Oscillator in a paraboloid of revolution gives GROUNDS to believe that it is the Planck-Einstein Quantization, which has been pushed aside by the “developmental”, gives a correct description of a parameter hidden for macroscopic measurements – de Broglie matter waves. This made it possible to obtain a physically-based Planck-Einstein Quantization (P-E_Q) of the Harmonic Oscillator. And it is correct to use P-E_Q for calculating electron orbitals. Introduction The qualitative description by Quantum Mechanics of the Periodic Table of Mendeleev and the chemical bond [1] overshadowed the catastrophic discrepancies between the experimentally obtained Ionization Potentials [2, 3] and the energy position of the allowed levels obtained from the Schrödinger equation. Be that as it may, the Schrödinger equation was canonized to such an extent that even Richard Feynman, who came close to the original Planck-Einstein Quantization in his path integrals, did not dare to declare his approach to correcting the canonized equation [4, 5]. And as Bob Laughlin said in his Nobel lecture: To describe any quantum phenomenon, it is enough to take the Schrödinger equation and solve it under new boundary conditions [6]. And his solutions give no less serious discrepancies with the shape of electron orbitals [7,8 9] and with experimentally measured phonon spectra [10]. And, as follows from the analysis of basic models [11], a huge number of earlier works, including mine, built on the canonized "Quantum Representations", are simply fitting the results of experiments to quantum mechanical calculations. Whereas ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS, as will be shown below, shows that the Schrödinger equation itself is a very rough fit to Bohr's atomic model. The return to Physics by Senior Telegrapher Heaviside of Mathematics was actually a return to Newton's Physics where They were ONE. This helped Maxwell to comb his Electrodynamics and Schrödinger in applying the operator method to describe the microworld. So the very use of the operator method was undoubted progress, which prompted both Dirac to construct the vector Quantum Mechanics, and von Neumann, to the proof of ITS Completeness. But Completeness was obtained abstractly, for a set of operators, and was perceived concretely, as referring to Schrödinger's solutions, which, as shown above, simply do not correspond to the cautious characterization given by Einstein: "SOME Equations of Classical Physics can be rewritten in operator form." Einstein subtly felt the dissonance of equations with Reality, some of them obtained by himself and those obtained by Schrödinger. Here is the analysis carried out and was based on the verification of the Classical Equations rewritten by Schrödinger, from which Bohr pushed Einstein himself (into the Theory of Relativity) with the phrase that he takes on the role of God in determining the CORRECTNESS of the Classical Equations used. But God in Science is Logic, which must be followed, commensurate conclusions with Reality. Conclusion It was from MISSION that the mysticism of two-dimensional mathematical solutions for a one-dimensional model was hidden behind the mystical parameter “wave function”, to which the entire “understanding” of Quantum Theory in various interpretations was reduced. Whereas the analysis Whereas the Planck-Einstein Quantization of de Broglie waves gives a simple physical meaning to the parameter of de Broglie waves hidden for macroscopic measurements - this is the energy density of the field that forms the de Broglie wave. On the other hand, the "hardness" of the field obtained from the interference of de Broglie waves contains both the speed of light and Planck's constant. Whereas in similar formulas obtained from classical models and from the Theory of Relativity, Planck's constant is absent, which directly indicates the incompleteness of their Basic Models. The correction of electronic atomic and molecular orbitals, which were directly associated with Schrödinger's solutions, will make it possible to solve the problems of many areas of science and technology associated with Physics. Physics Tomorrow TOC (TphysicsLetters) TOC (TphysicsLetters) The Nature of the 1 MeV-Gamma Quantum in a Classic Interpretation of the Quantum Nebular spectra from Type Ia supernov Physics Tomorrow TOC HIGHLIGHTS 2023 TOC HIGHLIGHTS 2023 Theoretical Physics Letters Physics Tomorrow ZZ Ceti stars of the southern ecliptic hemisphere re-observed by TESS ZZ Ceti stars of the southern ecliptic hemisphere re-observed by TESS References 1. George C. PIMENTEL, Richard D. SPRATLEY, CHEMICAL BONDING CLARIFILD THROUGH QUANTUM MECHANICS, HOLDEN-DAY, Inc., SAN-FRANCISCO-CAMBRIDGE-LONDON- AMSTERDAM, 1970, 333 pp. 2. IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006–) "ionization potential". doi:10.1351/goldbook.I03208 3. Ordin S.V., “Quasinuclear foundation for the expansion of quantum mechanics", International Journal of Advanced Research in Physical Science (IJARPS), Volume 5, Issue 6, 2018, PP 35-45. 4. Feynman, Richard P. (1942). Laurie M. Brown (ed.). The Principle of Least Action in Quantum Mechanics. PhD Dissertation, Princeton University. World Scientific (with title "Feynman's Thesis: a New Approach to Quantum Theory") (published 2005). ISBN 978-981-256-380-4. 5. Feynman, Richard P. (2000). (ed.). Selected Papers of Richard Feynman: With Commentary. 20th Century Physics. World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-02-4131-5. 6. Robert Laughlin, "What is primary: Mathematics or Physics?" Lectures of the St. Petersburg meeting of the Nobel Prize laureates "Science and Human Progress" June 16-21, 2003. 7. Ordin S.V., «Theoretical and practical aspects of the analysis of atomic-molecular bonds», Journal of Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry, Pulsus Journals-18-1020, Apr. 30 2018, 12 pp. 8. Stanislav Ordin, “ELECTRONIC LEVELS AND CRYSTAL STRUCTURE”, Journal of Modern Technology & Engineering {ISSN 2519-4836} Vol.3, No.2, 2018, pp.125-142 9. Ordin S.V., “C & BN-Foundation for Atomic-Crystalline Orbitals”, GJSFR-A Volume 18, Issue 5, Version 1.0, pp. 16-47, 10. Ordin S.V., "Frontier Chemistry Aspects", Global Journal of Science Frontier Research: B- Chemistry (GJSFR-B), Volume 20 Issue 2 Version 1.0, pp. 1-11, Year 2020, (ISSN Online : 2249-4626, ISSN Print : 0975-5896), DOI : 10.17406/GJSFR, 11. Stanislav Ordin, Book: “Refinement of basic physical models”, Lambert, 2017, Project № 163273, ISBN: 978-3-659-86149-9, 82 pp. 12. Stanislav Ordin, Book: “Modern Physics”, Second Edition », Lambert, 2021, ISBN 978-620-3-30509-8, 306 pp. 13. Stanislav Vladimirovich Ordin, Book: “FOUNDATIONS OF Planck-Einstein Quantization (Thematic collection of recent studies reviewed in scientific journals).”, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2021, ISBN 978-620-4-21066-7, 110 pp. 14. Stanislav Ordin, Review Article, “Non-Elementary Elementary Harmonic Oscillator”, American Journal of Materials & Applied Science(AJMAS), Volume 3 Issue 1, Published date: 03/08/2021, Pages: 003-008/, 15. Arthur Haas, MATERIEWEELEN und QUANTENMECHANIK, Berlin, 1929, 250 pp/ 16. STANISLAV ORDIN, ANALYSIS OF NEWTON'S ELEMENTARY PARTICLE, Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Science Studies (JMESS), Volume. 7, Issue. 11, November – 2021, p. 1-13, Paper ID: JMESSP13420788 17. Ordin S.V., “The functional relationship of the gravitational and inertial masses.” International Journal of Advanced Research in Physical Science , Volume 6, Issue 6, 2019, PP 24-32, ID: 08190033 18. Stanislav Vladimirovich Ordin, «INERTIA», в книге Book: “FOUNDATIONS OF Planck-Einstein Quantization (Thematic collection of recent studies reviewed in scientific journals).”, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2021, ISBN 978-620-4-21066-7, 110 pp. с.61-68 19. 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The masses of the quarks c (charm) and b (bottom) of the Standard Model but also the values used by de Souza: c = 1.7GeV and b = 5GeV, are reobtained as tri-quark clusters in the form: [(qq)q], by a simple de-excitation reaction, with the emission of a preonic boson resulted in CGT: z0 =34me , respective: z2 = 4z0 and z = 6z0- for the quarks b and b, a similar de-excitation reaction, with the emission of a preonic boson zk = nz0, (n = 27) representing less than 2.7% from the particle’s mass, explaining the experimentally obtained masses of heavy baryons and of some heavy mesons. The heavy current quarks results by lighter current quarks with quasicrystalline internal structure, by an arrangement with trigonal/hexagonal symmetry of preonic kernels, by two preonic bosons: z2 = 4z0; z= 7z0, the top-quark resulting as: t = 17(bb) + b = (7x5)m(b), with a kernel of regular hexagonal polyhedron form, given by kernels of b-quark.In a relative recent paper, [1], a research team of Science’ Institute for Nuclear Research in Debrecen, Hungary, after some experiments for the detection of dark photons, announced that significant deviation from the internal pair creation during the (e+ -e-) transition to the ground state of an excited Be8* nucleus was observed at large angles, which indicates that in an intermediate step, was formed a neutral super-light particle with a mass of 17 MeV/c2 , (34 me), the excited Be8* state being obtained by proton interaction with a target of Li7, i.e. by a reaction: Li7 + p+Be*Be8 + b0 ; b0 e+ + e, m(b0) 34 me (1) In another paper, [2], a team of american physicists from California concluded that the evidenced new boson could be the evidence for the predicted X-boson of a fifth fundamental force, coupling quarks with leptons. But a particle with the same mass: 34 me , was considered in 2006 by a cold genesis quark model as being the basic preon z0 which composes the effective quark mass, according to a cold genesis pre-quantum theory of particles and fields of the author, (CGT), based on the Galilean relativity, [3]. This z0 -preon was deduced by calibrating the value: mk = me/2 = 68.5me obtained by Olavi Hellman [4], using the masses of proton and of -baryon, [3]. The experimentally evidenced particle with 34me as neutral boson which decay into a (e+-e-) pair suggests that- in accordance with CGT, in the decay of Be8* to its ground state, the excess energy was emitted in the form of a neutral preon, formed as cluster of an even number n = 42 of quasielectrons (by an integer number of degenerate “gammons”, *(e*- e*+) ), with mass me* = 34/42 = 0.8095 me , given by a degeneration of the magnetic moment’s quantum vortex at a value corresponding to the charge e* = (2/3)e and to a difference between the masses of neutron and proton given by an incorporate electron with degenerate magnetic moment and a linking ‘gammon’ e (*) = 2me* 1.62 me . The considered “gammons” were experimentally observed in the form of quanta of “un-matter” plasma, [5].Arhjrescu S. 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