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Tailor-Made Homo/Heterojunction engineering of CdS@Prussian blue via One-Pot kinetic regulation for photoreduction of uranium (VI) from radioactive wastewater
Photoreduction of soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV) by CdS-based catalysts shows great potential in remediating radioactive wastewater in terms of environmental friendliness and desirable bandgap as well as the availability of CdS, but is still limited by undesirable efficiency and stability from photogenerated carrier recombination and photocorrosion. Herein, we have elegantly designed tailor-made CdS@Prussian blue with homo/heterojunctions via one-pot kinetic regulation. The key to such a structure is to leverage the outstanding binding affinity between cyanogroups of Prussian blue and Cd 2+ to create diversity of local precursor concentration differences. With such unique structure and rational energy band distribution, our photocatalysts demonstrate an unprecedented U(VI) removal efficiency as high as 2.5 times that of the pristine CdS. More importantly, the strong chelation between cyanogroups and Cd 2+ endows our catalysts with extremely excellent stability compared with other state-of-the-art composite photocatalysts. This work provides a facile and universal inspiration for homo/heterojunction engineering of high-performance photocatalysts for photoreduction of uranium.