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Construction of direct Z-scheme Co9S8/CdS with tubular heterostructure through the simultaneous immobilization and in-situ reduction strategy for enhanced photocatalytic Cr(VI) reduction under visible light.

Authors :
Feng, Luping
Wang, Jianghong
Zhang, Lixiang
Li, Jiadong
Zhang, Yifan
Xu, Minghong
Tang, Peisong
Wang, Hua
Source :
Journal of Colloid & Interface Science. Dec2024, Vol. 675, p535-548. 14p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] Tubular Co 9 S 8 /CdS heterostructures have been successfully synthesized by in-situ growing CdS onto Co 9 S 8 nanotubes through a simultaneous immobilization and in-situ reduction strategy. It turned out that the so-obtained heterostructure with Co 9 S 8 /CdS molar ratio of 1/10 can display a broad light absorption edge and especially much enhanced capacity for photocatalytic reduction of Cr(VI) under visible light. The characterization analysis and experimental results suggested that an interfacial electrostatic field between Co 9 S 8 and CdS elements in the heterostructure could be constructed due to their different Fermi levels, allowing for more quantities of highly reductive electrons to participate in the photocatalytic reaction. Therefore, the so-obtained Co 9 S 8 /CdS (1/10) heterostructures could achieve the photocatalytic reduction efficiency of 100% within 20 min, which was more than two and four times larger than that of pristine CdS and Co 9 S 8 , respectively. Moreover, the possible photocatalytic reaction mechanism for reducing Cr(VI) was investigated and found to follow the direct Z-scheme charge transfer pathway. This novel fabrication route for composite photocatalysts with tubular heterostructures could lead to the widespread implementations for the elimination of various harmful pollutants in the process of environmental governance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219797
Volume :
675
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Colloid & Interface Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179396262
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2024.07.030