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Controlled growth and photocatalytic properties of CdS nanocrystals implanted in layered metal hydroxide matrixes

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 109, Issue 46, Pages 21602-21607

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp054400q

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Layered double hydroxide Cd1-xAlx(OH)(2)(DS)(x)(.)3.0H(2)O (CdAlDS) and a related hydroxide salt compound Cd-2(OH)(3)(DS)-2.5H(2)O (CdDS), where DS stands for dodecyl sulfate sandwiched between two adjacent inorganic layers, have been synthesized and used as precursors for US nanoparticle growth. Through a gas/ solid reaction, CdS nanocrystals implanted in the layer matrixes of the layered double hydroxides are grown, and the sizes of the nanocrystals vary in the range of 3-6 nm in diameter. The presence of trivalent Al cations in the layered double hydroxide can be taken advantage of to control the size of the CdS nanocrystals, and it also helps to prevent the formed nanocrystals from extraction from the solid matrixes. The nano-CdS implanted composite exhibits high photocatalytic activity for degradation of the nonbiodegradable rhodamine B under both UV and visible irradiations.

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