Two-dimensional (2D) heterojunction photocatalysts can shorten the carrier transfer pathway. In this study, CoS nanoparticles were deposited on the surface of 2D BiOBr nanosheets to fabricate novel ultrathin and intimate-contact… Click to show full abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) heterojunction photocatalysts can shorten the carrier transfer pathway. In this study, CoS nanoparticles were deposited on the surface of 2D BiOBr nanosheets to fabricate novel ultrathin and intimate-contact 2D heterojunction photocatalysts by a two-step solvothermal route. Under visible-light (λ > 400 nm) irradiation, the apparent reaction rate constant of glyphosate degradation over 10%CoS/BiOBr reaches 0.0074 min-1 (74.7% glyphosate was degraded within 3 h), which is about 5.3 times that of pure BiOBr (0.0014 min-1). The extraordinary photocatalytic performance is attributed to the strong visible-light absorption, the effective charge separation and low charge transfer resistance. The possible photocatalytic reaction process and mechanism over CoS/BiOBr heterojunctions are proposed. Moreover, the 10%CoS/BiOBr sample shows good reusability and stability. This work could provide a new insight for the design and development of 2D heterojunction photocatalysts.
               
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