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Scalable low temperature in air solid phase synthesis of porous flower-like hierarchical nanostructure SnS2 with superior performance in the adsorption and photocatalytic reduction of aqueous Cr(VI)

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 189, Issue -, Pages 153-161

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2017.08.014

Keywords

Tin sulfide; Hierarchical nanostructure; Solid phase synthesis; Photoelectrochemical properties; Photocatalytic reduction; Hexavalent chromium

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Nanosheets-constructed porous flower-like hierarchical nanostructure SnS2 (which was labeled as F-SnS2) was synthesized by heating the mixture of SnCl2.2H(2)O and thiourea in air at 170 degrees C for 2 h, in combination with a subsequent washing with water. F-SnS2 exhibited much more adsorption and faster visible-light (wavelength > 420 nm)-irradiated photocatalytic reduction of aqueous Cr(VI), as compared with SnS2 nanoparticles, nanoplates-assembled flowerlike hierarchical structure SnS2 synthesized by hydrothermal method, Fe, N and C tri-doped TiO2, and hydrothermally treated g-C3N4. The underlying reasons for the far superior performance of F-SnS2 were proposed, based on the comparison of the microstructure, specific surface area, optical, electro-chemical impedance, photocurrent, surface charge, and Cr(VI) adsorption properties of F-SnS2 and SnS2 nano particles. Besides, the photocatalytic reusability and stability of F-SnS2, as well as the effects of photocatalytic testing parameters (including dosage of photocatalyst, initial pH and concentration of K2Cr2O7 aqueous solution) on the Cr(VI) removal efficiency by F-SnS2 were also studied. This work may advance our knowledge on the scalable low temperature solid phase synthesis of SnS2 nanomaterial, and contribute to the application of SnS2 in treating the Cr(VI)-polluted water.

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