It is highly attractive to develop efficient hydrogen-evolving electrocatalysts under neutral conditions. In this communication, we report an amorphous FeMoS nanorod array on carbon cloth (FeMoS NRA/CC) prepared by hydrothermal treatment of an FeOOH nanorod array on carbon cloth (FeOOH NRA/CC) in (NH)MoS solution. As a 3D electrode for hydrogen evolution electrocatalysis, this FeMoS NRA/CC demonstrates superior catalytic activity and strong long-term electrochemical durability in 1.0 M phosphate buffered saline (pH: 7). It needs an overpotential of 204 mV to drive a geometrical current density of 10 mA cm, which is 450 mV less than that for FeOOH NRA/CC. Density functional theory calculations suggest that FeMoS has a more favourable hydrogen adsorption free energy than FeOOH.
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