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Dual II Heterojunctions Metallic Phase MoS2/ZnS/ZnO Ternary Composite with Superior Photocatalytic Performance for Removing Contaminants

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 25, Issue 41, Pages 9710-9720

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201901715

Keywords

Cr-VI reduction; dual II heterojunctions; metallic phase MoS2; photocatalyst; urchin-like ZnO

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21541003, 21671026]
  2. Hunan Collaborative Innovation Center of Environmental and Energy Photocatalysis

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Fabricating a high-performance photocatalyst to efficiently solve serious environmental problems is an urgent affair. Herein, a series of MoS2/ZnO composites were successfully fabricated through a facile hydrothermal route using Na2MoO4, (NH2)(2)CS and urchin-like ZnO as precursors. According to the results of XRD and XPS, it was found that ZnS appeared in MoS2/ZnO composite; meanwhile, the content was positively correlated with the weight of the precursor (NH2)(2)CS. It should be noted that the morphology and the metallic phase content of MoS2 grown in situ on the surface of ZnO were affected by the molar ratio of Na2MoO4 and ZnO. Benefiting from the special dual II heterojunctions of MoS2/ZnS/ZnO ternary composite, the material exhibited excellent charge separation and transfer performances. In the photocatalytic measurements, the MoS2/ZnS/ZnO (Na2MoO4:ZnO 1:2 MZ2) composite not only exhibits excellent photocatalytic Cr-VI reduction activity of 42.3x10(-3)min(-1), but also displays remarkable adsorption performance (nearly 32.1%) for Cr2O. In addition, the ternary composite shows dominant photocatalytic Cr-VI reduction activities compared to other photocatalysts. This work provides a high-efficient MoS2/ZnS/ZnO ternary photocatalyst for environmental treatment.

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