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Effect of Size Tuning of Hexagonal SnS 2 Nanosheet on the Efficiency of Photocatalytic Degradation Processes.

Jinnong WangXinyu ZhaoJie HeTianen ChenLin HanQianyu ZhouDongye ZhaoYuanhao WangShi-Feng Wang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Recent research on SnS 2 materials aims to enhance their photocatalytic efficiency for water pollution remediation through doping and constructing heterojunctions. These methods face challenges in cost-effectiveness and practical scalability. This study synthesizes hexagonal SnS 2 nanosheets of various sizes via a hydrothermal method, assessing their performance in degrading methyl orange (MO) and reducing hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)). The results show that smaller SnS 2 nanosheets exhibit higher photocatalytic efficiency under sunlight. Specifically, 50 mg of small-sized nanosheets degraded 100 ml of MO (10 mgL -1 ) in 30 min and reduced Cr(VI) (10 mgL -1 ) in 105 min. The enhanced performance is attributed to: i) an energy bandgap of 2.17 eV suitable for visible light, and ii) more surface sulfur (S) vacancies in smaller nanosheets, which create electronic states near the Fermi level, reducing electron-hole recombination. This study offers a straightforward strategy for improving 2D materials like SnS 2 .
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