Metal sulfide semiconductors, such as molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) and bismuth trisulphide (Bi2S3), are of considerable interest for their excellent applications in photocatalysis and in many other fields. However, the controllable synthesis of MoS2/Bi2S3 hybrid nanostructures remains a challenge. In this study, we report a unique sacrificial templating strategy for preparing layer-controlled MoS2 on three-dimensional (3D) Bi2S3 micro-flowers. For this approach, Bi2S3 was utilized as a sacrificial template to regulate the ion exchange, and the dosage of molybdenum was adjusted to tune the dynamic formation, thus converting the MoS2 nanosheets on the Bi2S3 micro-flowers from monolayer to multilayer. Such a 3D flower-like hybrid nanostructure enables MoS2/Bi2S3 to exhibit adsorption-promoted photocatalysis under visible light irradiation, especially for the excellent photodegradation of low-concentration organic pollutants, for example, azo dye and atrazine. The observed superiority of the 3D MoS2/Bi2S3 was mainly attributed to the increased mass transfer, robust light-harvesting capacity, improved charge separation, lower oxygen-activation barrier and enhanced active oxygen yield. Our findings are of interest for the development of novel S-based photocatalysts and provide a new opportunity to efficiently remove low-concentration refractory pollutants.
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Long, L. L., Chen, J. J., Zhang, X., Zhang, A. Y., Huang, Y. X., Rong, Q., & Yu, H. Q. (2016). Layer-controlled growth of MoS2 on self-assembled flower-like Bi2S3 for enhanced photocatalysis under visible light irradiation. NPG Asia Materials, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1038/am.2016.46
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