Synergistic Doping of Metallic and Non-Metallic Elements for Next Generation HER Catalysts!!

Abstract

The Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) is a key electrochemical process for sustainable hydrogen production via water splitting. However, its practical implementation is hindered by sluggish reaction kinetics and reliance on noble metal catalysts like platinum, which are costly and scarce. To overcome these limitations, synergistic doping of metallic (e.g., Fe, Co, Ni, Mo, Mn, Cu, Pt) and non-metallic (e.g., P, N, B, O, S) elements has emerged as an effective strategy to enhance catalytic activity. This dual-doping approach enables fine-tuning of the catalyst's electronic environment, increases active site density, and improves hydrogen adsorption/desorption behaviour. Metallic dopants modulate conductivity and the electronic structure of active sites, while non-metallic heteroatoms introduce charge redistribution, surface defects, and chemical polarity-collectively accelerating HER kinetics. This review critically examines recent advances in the synthesis and performance of heteroatom doped HER electrocatalysts under acidic and alkaline conditions. Emphasis is placed on how compositional tuning, structural design, and interface engineering contribute to improved catalytic performance, including low overpotentials, favourable Tafel slopes, and long-term stability. These developments underscore the potential of heteroatom doping as a versatile platform for designing next generation HER catalysts for scalable and economically viable hydrogen energy systems.

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Article type
Review Article
Submitted
14 Oct 2025
Accepted
21 Jan 2026
First published
05 Feb 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Synergistic Doping of Metallic and Non-Metallic Elements for Next Generation HER Catalysts!!

M. S. Yesupatham, R. Murugesan, D. Richard, A. Radhakrishnan and A. Maruthapillai, Nanoscale, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NR04327A

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