Issue 9, 2018

Surface crystal feature-dependent photoactivity of ZnO–ZnS composite rods via hydrothermal sulfidation

Abstract

ZnO–ZnS core–shell composite rods were synthesized using a two-step facile hydrothermal methodology wherein different sulfidation durations were employed. The effects of sulfidation duration on the morphology and crystalline quality of ZnS shell layers on the surfaces of ZnO rods were investigated. A ZnS shell layer with visible granular features was obtained in the adequately controlled 3 h sulfidation process. A structural analysis demonstrated that the ZnS shell layers of ZnO–ZnS composite rods synthesized after 3 h sulfidation were in a well-defined crystalline cubic zinc blend phase. Moreover, optical properties revealed that these composite rods had a higher light-harvesting ability than those obtained after 1 and 2 h sulfidation. The density of surface crystal defects and the photoexcited charge separation efficiency of the composite rods were associated with changes in the microstructure of the synthesized ZnS shell layers. The optimal sulfidation duration of 3 h for the ZnO–ZnS composite rods resulted in the highest photocatalytic activity for the given photodegradation test conditions. The improved light harvesting and charge transport at the ZnO–ZnS heterointerface accounted for the enhanced photocatalytic activity of the ZnO–ZnS composite rods synthesized after 3 h sulfidation.

Graphical abstract: Surface crystal feature-dependent photoactivity of ZnO–ZnS composite rods via hydrothermal sulfidation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Dec 2017
Accepted
24 Jan 2018
First published
31 Jan 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 5063-5070

Surface crystal feature-dependent photoactivity of ZnO–ZnS composite rods via hydrothermal sulfidation

Y. Liang and C. Wang, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 5063 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA13061A

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