Zinc Sulfide Nanosheet-Based Hybrid Superlattices with Tunable Architectures Showing Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Properties

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Abstract

Zinc sulfide nanosheet-based hybrid superlattices with tunable periodicities and rod-like or tubular morphologies are constructed by the spontaneous assembly of nanosheets as they grow in amine solution. The as-prepared architectures can be used as an enhanced electrode for photocurrent response and converted to other functional materials.

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Wang, P. P., Li, H. Y., Liu, H., He, P., Xu, B., & Wang, X. (2015). Zinc Sulfide Nanosheet-Based Hybrid Superlattices with Tunable Architectures Showing Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Properties. Small, 11(32), 3909–3915. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201500610

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