A novel S-scheme MoS2/CdIn2S4 flower-like heterojunctions with enhanced photocatalytic degradation and H2 evolution activity

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A novel flower-like MoS2/CdIn2S4 composite was designed and synthesized via a simple in-situ hydrothermal method, for the first time. Under visible light irradiation, the 10% MoS2/CdIn2S4 hybrid exhibited the strongest photocatalytic activities for both degradation of dye (Rhodamine B) and hydrogen generation. The RhB (10 mg L-1) can be almost degraded in 30 min, and the degradation rate constant (k) of 10% MoS2/CdIn2S4 can up to 0.13595 min-1, which is about 2.6 and 73.1 times to CdIn2S4 (0.05311 min-1) and MoS2 (0.00186 min-1). Under simulated sunlight irradiation, the hydrogen evolution rate of 10% MS/CIS can reach to 1868.19 μmol•g-1•h-1, which is 2.26 and 6.2 times higher than that of the pure CdIn2S4 (827.09 μmol•g-1•h-1) and MoS2 (303.1 μmol•g-1•h-1), respectively. Additionally, the 10% MS/CIS exhibits a superior stability in the recycling experiment. The enhanced photocatalytic performance can be attributed to that the in-situ loading of MoS2 on the CdIn2S4 can provide the larger surface area, strengthen the visible-light response range and accelerate the charge separation. A conceivable S-scheme charge transfer mechanism was proposed to reveal the photocatalytic reaction process in this system.

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Zhang, B., Shi, H., Hu, X., Wang, Y., Liu, E., & Fan, J. (2020). A novel S-scheme MoS2/CdIn2S4 flower-like heterojunctions with enhanced photocatalytic degradation and H2 evolution activity. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 53(20). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ab7563

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