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Simultaneous Realization of Enhanced Photoactivity and Promoted Photostability by Multilayered MoS2 Coating on CdS Nanowire Structure via Compact Coating Methodology.

Yu YangYan ZhangZhibin FangLulu ZhangZuyang ZhengZhenfeng WangWenhui FengSunxian WengShiying ZhangPing Liu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
CdS has been regarded as a promising photocatalytic water-splitting visible-light photocatalyst, but low catalytic activity and photocorrosion seriously limited its practical application. Here, inspired by core-shell principles, we try to fabricate CdS@MoS2 core-shell structures by utilizing unstable CdS nanowires as core and multilayered MoS2 as shell. Multilayered MoS2 not only serves as a protective shell to preserve CdS but also provides abundant reactive sites and forms a type I junction, giving rise to remarkable hydrogen production activities. The optimum hydrogen production rate based on CdS@MoS2 core-shell composite reaches 26.14 mmol·h-1·g-1, which is about 54 times greater than that of pure CdS and about twice that of CdS nanowires with 1% Pt. Impressively, the presentation of MoS2 nanosheets can effectively avoid photocorrosion, which resulted in 12 h stable hydrogen production.
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