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Oxygen deficiency introduced to Z-scheme CdS/WO3-x nanomaterials with MoS2 as the cocatalyst towards enhancing visible-light-driven hydrogen evolution

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 11, Issue 22, Pages 10884-10895

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8nr10230a

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Funding

  1. Guangxi Natural Science Foundation [2018GXNSFAA294062, 2017GXNSFBA198186]
  2. Ability Promotion Project of Education Department of Guangxi Province for the University Middle Age and Youth Teachers [2017KY0031]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M633295]
  4. Young Teachers Innovation Cultivation Program from Guangxi Bossco Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd [BRP180261]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51768002]

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An oxygen deficiency modified Z-scheme CdS/WO3-x nanohybrid with MoS2 as the cocatalyst was synthesized by a microwave hydrothermal method and was used for photocatalytic hydrogen production under visible light irradiation. Loadings of WO3-x and MoS2 as well as the synthesis time of the microwave- assisted hydrothermal process were optimized, and the physicochemical and optical properties of the as-prepared photocatalysts were characterized by various techniques. Results showed that the material with 30 wt% of WO3-x, 0.1 wt% of MoS2 and a preparation time of 120 minutes exhibited the most desirable morphology and structure for hydrogen production. The maximum hydrogen production of 2852.5 mu mol g-1 h-1 was achieved, which was 5.5 times that of pure CdS (519.1 mu mol g-1 h-1) and 1.5 times that of CdS/30 wt% WO3-x (1879.0 mu mol g-1 h-1), and the external quantum efficiency (EQE) reached 10.0% at 420 nm. The improvement of photocatalytic performance could be attributed to the Z-scheme formed between CdS and WO3-x and MoS2 as an electron trap. It is worth mentioning that the size of the composite had a negative correlation with the H2 production rate.

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