2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.colcom.2021.100437
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Boosting solar driven hydrogen evolution rate of CdS nanorods adorned with MoS2 and SnS2 nanostructures

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“…The increasing yield of CH4 in the case of MoS2 can be attributed to the accumulated electrons from charged excitons on catalyst surface [43], which facilitates muti-electron reduction reactions, such as CO2→CH4 (8 electron transfer). Correspondingly, the production of H2 on MoS2 by the single electron reduction process (H + + e→H•) is much lower than that on SnS2 as reported [44][45][46]. According to Figure 5a, the total amounts of H2, CH4, and CO generated on SnS2/MoS2 catalyst were 915.2, 81.52, and 33.0 µmol/g within 22 h (Figure 5a).…”
Section: Photocatalytic Activitymentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The increasing yield of CH4 in the case of MoS2 can be attributed to the accumulated electrons from charged excitons on catalyst surface [43], which facilitates muti-electron reduction reactions, such as CO2→CH4 (8 electron transfer). Correspondingly, the production of H2 on MoS2 by the single electron reduction process (H + + e→H•) is much lower than that on SnS2 as reported [44][45][46]. According to Figure 5a, the total amounts of H2, CH4, and CO generated on SnS2/MoS2 catalyst were 915.2, 81.52, and 33.0 µmol/g within 22 h (Figure 5a).…”
Section: Photocatalytic Activitymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, besides the photocatalytic activity, selectivity is another important factor that influences the performance of a photocatalyst, which has rarely been studied in S-scheme heterojunction photocatalysts. Previous studies have shown that accumulated electrons on the catalyst surface facilitate multi-electron reduction reactions, meanwhile dispersed electrons are inclined to participate in single or two electron reduction processes [43][44][45][46]. In an S-scheme MoS2/SnS2 heterojunction structure, photo-excited electrons in the CB of MoS2 will combine with holes in the VB of SnS2 owing to internal electric field (IEF), leaving the CB electrons of SnS2 and VB holes of MoS2 highly dispersed on the heterojunction surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the electrochemical impedance diagram, the radius of the semicircle in the high-frequency region is positively correlated with the charge transfer resistance, reflecting the transfer characteristics of photogenerated electrons and holes in the catalysts under the light conditions. According to the test results, the impedance radius of the MoS 2 /SnS 2 composite catalysts showed a trend of decreasing and then increasing as the reaction time increased, in which the MS14-2-H composite catalyst had the smallest impedance radius and presented a high charge transfer migration efficiency [ 48 ]. This also proves that a suitable reaction time has a great impact on the electronic structure of the two components in the catalysts, resulting in the improvement of their charge transfer capacity and thus the photocatalytic degradation performance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the solution pH can modify both the acid-base environment and the existing forms of Cr(VI), it is well established that the solution pH values exert a significant effect on photocatalytic activities ( Zhang et al, 2018 ; Mangiri et al, 2021 ; Kumar et al, 2022 ). The effects of varying the initial pH on Cr(VI) reduction are demonstrated in Figures 5A,B According to Figure 5A , the adsorption equilibrium between catalysts and Cr(VI) can be attained after they were mixed for 40 min, because the Cr(VI) concentration did not decrease when the adsorption duration was further raised to 60 min.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the solution pH can modify both the acid-base environment and the existing forms of Cr(VI), it is well established that the solution pH values exert a significant effect on photocatalytic activities (Zhang et al, 2018;Mangiri et al, 2021;Kumar et al, 2022). to 5-3, the Cr(VI) adsorption capacity of CuInS 2 increased rapidly.…”
Section: Effect Of Solution Ph On Cr(vi) Reduction and Cap Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%