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Heterostructured core–shell CoS1.097@ZnIn2S4 nanosheets for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution under visible light
Rational constructing hierarchical core–shell structured photocatalysts to accelerate the separation and transfer of light-induced electrons is extraordinarily indispensable to boost the performance of photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. Herein, we integrate two-dimensional (2D) ZnIn 2 S 4 (ZIS) nanosheets and flower-like CoS 1.097 assembled with one-dimensional (1D) nanothorns to construct hierarchical 1D/2D CoS 1.097 @ZIS with ZIS nanosheets and CoS 1.097 nanothorns as shell and core respectively as an effective visible light photocatalyst to produce hydrogen from water splitting. The optimized 8.5-CoS 1.097 @ZIS photocatalyst demonstrates an outstanding activity with hydrogen production rate of 2632.33 µmol g −1 h −1 (6.42 times of ZIS alone) and good stability for photocatalytic water splitting. The enhanced performance can be ascribed to the distinctive structure and composition of CoS 1.097 @ZIS, which affords intimate contact interface, strong light absorption and abundant reaction sites, thus facilitating the separation and transfer of the charge carriers as well as inhibiting charge recombination. This work offers a prospective approach to construct 1D/2D core–shell ZIS-based photocatalysts for hydrogen production from water splitting.