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Defected tungsten disulfide decorated CdS nanorods with covalent heterointerfaces for boosted photocatalytic H2 generation

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE [2022]
Zige Tai, Guotai Sun, Ting Wang, Zhiyu Fang, Xiaoxiong Hou, Fan Li, Yuqian Qiu, Qian Ye, Lichao Jia, Hongqiang Wang
ABSTRACT

Owing to their intrinsic and pronounced charge carrier transport when facing the formidable challenge of inhibiting severe surface charge recombination, one-dimensional (1D) CdS nanostructures are promising for advancing high-yield hydrogen production . We herein demonstrate an efficient strategy of boosting interfacial carrier separation by heterostructuring 1D CdS with defective WS 2 . This process yields solid covalent interfaces for high flux carrier transfer that differ distinctively from those reported structures with physical contacts. As a nonnoble cocatalyst, WS 2 can accept photogenerated electrons from CdS, and the sulfur vacancies existing at its edges can effectively trap electrons as active sites for H 2 evolution. Moreover, due to its strong negative property, the H + from the aqueous solution can gather around WS 2 . WS 2 possesses a lower reaction barrier than CdS, which expedites the kinetic process for the reaction. The optimized sample exhibits a high photocatalytic H 2 evolution rate of 183.4 µmol/h (10 mg photocatalyst), which is as far as we know among the top in the records for CdS-based photocatalysts. We believe this present work will be inspiring in addressing the interfacial charge carrier transfer by constructing covalent heterointerfaces.

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