Abstract Broad spectrum light response and high photo-carrier separation efficiency are two key postulates for promising photocatalysts. In this perspective, polypyrrole (PPy) modified hexagonal SnS2 nanosheet composites were firstly designed… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Broad spectrum light response and high photo-carrier separation efficiency are two key postulates for promising photocatalysts. In this perspective, polypyrrole (PPy) modified hexagonal SnS2 nanosheet composites were firstly designed via in-situ polymerization method and used for Cr(VI) reduction with broad spectrum light (UV–vis-NIR) driven. Results indicated that 15-PPy/SnS2 composite material not only has good photocatalytic performance in the visible region (λ > 420 nm), but also has a great improvement in the visible (λ > 550 nm) and near-infrared (λ > 760 nm). With the analysis of EIS, PL and transient photocurrent responses, PPy can observably accelerate the separation of electrons-holes pair in the photocatalytic reaction. Trapping experiments indicated that e− and O2− all played master roles in the photoreduction process. Based on the trapping experiments and the Mott-Schottky analysis, a possible mechanism is proposed. This work will provide a thinking to construct other SnS2-based photocatalysts for efficient Cr(VI) reduction with full spectrum light utilization.
               
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