Synthesis of WO3@WS2 core-shell nanostructures via solution-based sulfurization for improved performance of water splitting

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Abstract

High light absorption capacity and excellent charge transportation are significant for superior water-splitting performance. Here, WO3/WS2 core-shell nanowire arrays were fabricated using a two-step hydrothermal method. The crystal phase, morphology, crystal structure, chemical composition, and optical properties were characterized using XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS, and UV-vis spectroscopy. Consequently, the photocurrent density of the as-prepared WO3/WS2 photoanode was 0.91 mA cm−2 (at 1.23 V vs. RHE), which showed a 112% increase compared to that with pristine WO3. The enhanced photoelectrochemical performance, we believe, was due to the promoted light response and improved separation as well as transportation at the WO3/WS2 interface.

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Lai, J., Wang, B., Gong, Y., Sun, C., Wang, W., & Yang, W. (2023). Synthesis of WO3@WS2 core-shell nanostructures via solution-based sulfurization for improved performance of water splitting. RSC Advances, 13(7), 4150–4155. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06354a

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