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Hollow CdS-ZnS-ZIF-8 Polyhedron for Visible Light-Induced Cr(VI) Reduction

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 62, Issue 2, Pages 1047-1053

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c04038

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By loading a small amount of cadmium acetate dihydrate on ZIF-8, a hollow CdS-ZnS-ZIF-8 composite was synthesized using rapid solid phase grinding with thioacetamide. The composite exhibited a strong visible light response and high stability for Cr(VI) reduction, thanks to its hollow structure and ultrasmall CdS nanoparticles. Additionally, the presence of ZIF-8-S greatly enhanced the stability of CdS by promoting charge separation during light irradiation.
By loading a small amount of cadmium acetate dihydrate on the zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8), a hollow CdS-ZnS-ZIF-8 composite was facilely synthesized by rapid solid phase grinding with thioacetamide. The evolution of the structure, composition, and photo electrochemical properties was studied by a series of methods. When it was used as a photocatalyst, the hollow CdS-ZnS-ZIF-8 composite demonstrated a highly visible light response as well as a robust ability and reusability for Cr(VI) reduction, which could be ascribed to the hollow structure and ultrasmall CdS nanoparticles. Notably, the presence of ZIF-8-S (ZIF-8 ground with thioacetamide) could also obviously enhance the stability of CdS by promoting the separation of the photogenerated charge during light irradiation.

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