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Facet‐Selective Growth of Cadmium Sulfide Nanorods on Zinc Oxide Microrods: Intergrowth Effect for Improved Photocatalytic Performance

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Well‐designed architectures play an important role in accelerating charge transfer between the different components of hybrid photocatalysts. Herein, we report a simple one‐step hydrothermal method to achieve a CdS/ZnO heterostructure… Click to show full abstract

Well‐designed architectures play an important role in accelerating charge transfer between the different components of hybrid photocatalysts. Herein, we report a simple one‐step hydrothermal method to achieve a CdS/ZnO heterostructure with a novel spatial arrangement. The CdS nanorods were found to be attached to the surface of the ZnO microrods with an intimate face‐to‐face contact, and the heterointerfaces corresponded to {1 0 0} facets of CdS and {1 0 0} facets of ZnO. It was discovered that Zn(OH)2 intermediates were formed at first and then grew into hexagonal ZnO microrods through a solid–solid‐phase transformation. Simultaneously, CdS nuclei grew to nanorods on the {1 0 0} facets of ZnO by oriented attachment during the one‐step hydrothermal process. Under visible‐light irradiation, obtained CdS/ZnO exhibited enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen generation owing to improved charge separation from the two‐phase intergrowth effect. This work provides a facile hydrothermal route to construct intergrown heterostructures with desired spatial arrangements for improved photocatalytic properties.

Keywords: intergrowth effect; facet selective; growth cadmium; selective growth; improved photocatalytic

Journal Title: ChemCatChem
Year Published: 2018

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