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Boosting photocatalytic hydrogen evolution over CdS/MoS2 on the graphene/montmorillonite composites

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APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE
Volume 236, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2023.106855

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Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution; Montmorillonite; Graphene; CdS; MoS2

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Reduced graphene oxide coated montmorillonite (rGO/Mt) was used as a hydrophilic conductive catalyst carrier to assemble CdS and MoS2 heterostructures. The composites exhibited efficient photocatalytic H2 evolution rate due to the synergistic effect of the carrier material.
CdS/MoS2 heteronanostructure has been considered to be one of the most promising material systems for photocatalytic H2 evolution. However, its photocatalytic performance is severely restricted by the agglomeration of nanostructure and inferior electron transport. Herein, reduced graphene oxide coated montmorillonite (rGO/ Mt) was constructed as a hydrophilic conductive catalyst carrier via reducing graphene oxide on montmorillonite. The heterostructures of CdS and MoS2 were assembled on rGO/Mt by hydrothermal process. The photocatalytic H2 evolution property of composites was examined under visible light, and the composites exhibit an efficient H2 evolution rate (1760 mu mol h-1 with 100 mg of catalysts) owing to the synergistic effect of the carrier material. Hydrophilic montmorillonite inhibits agglomeration of nanostructures and enhances their dispersibility in the water, and meanwhile, conductive graphene facilitates electronic transmission. The design of a multicomponent carrier provides a novel path to enhance photocatalytic activity.

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