Zheng Liu, Yuanyuan Lv, Hanjun Jiang, Li Qiang, Wu Zhao, Lu Zheng, Manzhang Xu, Zhi-Ming Yuan, Pin Song, Zhiyong Zhang, Yuxi Guo, Lixing Kang, Xuewen Wang, Jiu-Wei Gao, and Jun Di
MoS2 nanomaterial with the micro-pompon structure was synthesized by a surfactant-assisted hydrothermal method. The morphologies and structures of as-prepared MoS2 micro-pompon were investigated by adding different types of surfactants such as cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB), sodium dodecylbenzene sulphonate (SDBS), and polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP). The results indicated that the morphology of MoS2 could be controlled and changed effectively by the cationic surfactant of CTAB. A reasonable growth mechanism for hollow structured MoS2 micro-pompon by hydrothermal processes was proposed. Further, photocatalytic degradation properties of MoS2 micro-pompon under visible light were evaluated by degradation of common organic dyes, which include rhodamine B (RhB), congo red, methyl orange, and methylene blue. The results indicated that MoS2 micro-pompon owned the highly selective catalytic ability to RhB with degradation efficiency of 95% in 60 min and 68% in 30 min. With the additive of the surfactant, the MoS2-CTAB sample exhibited an enhanced ability of photocatalytic activity where degradation efficiency was improved to 92% in 30 min. The method employed in this work could be expanded to fabricate other sulfides with the controllable morphology and structure to further regulate the photocatalytic performance.