In Situ Partial Sulfidation for Preparing Cu/Cu2−x S Core/Shell Nanorods with Enhanced Photocatalytic Degradation

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Herein, we report an approach to prepare Cu/Cu2−x S core/shell nanorods by in situ sulfidation of copper nanorods. Firstly, copper nanorods with tunable longitudinal surface plasmon resonances were synthesized by a seed-mediated method using Au nanoparticles as seeds. A convenient in situ sulfidation method was then applied to convert the outermost layer of Cu nanorods into Cu2−x S, to increase their stability and surface activity in photocatalytic applications. The thickness of Cu2−x S layer can be adjusted by controlling the amount of S source. The Cu/Cu2−x S core/shell nanorods exhibits two characteristic surface plasmon resonances located in visible and near-infrared regions, respectively. The photocatalytic performances of Cu nanorods and their derivatives were evaluated by measuring the degradation rate of methyl orange dyes. Compared with Cu nanorods, the Cu/Cu2−x S core/shell nanorods demonstrate more than a 13.6-fold enhancement in the degradation rate at 40 min. This work suggests a new direction for constructing derivative nanostructures of copper nanorods and exploring their applications.

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Cheng, L., Zhong, Y. T., Wang, Q. Q., & Zhou, L. (2022). In Situ Partial Sulfidation for Preparing Cu/Cu2−x S Core/Shell Nanorods with Enhanced Photocatalytic Degradation. Catalysts, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12020147

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