The electrochemical generation of reactive hydrides has the potential to drive the electrification of chemical reactions. Now, a modified electron paramagnetic resonance set-up is put forward to demonstrate the role of Mo3+ hydride in amorphous MoSx to catalyse both the hydrogen evolution reaction and electrochemical NADH regeneration.
- Jeremy A. Bau
- Abdul-Hamid Emwas
- Magnus Rueping