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Photocatalytic Decomposition of RhB by Newly Designed and Highly Effective CF@ZnO/CdS Hierarchical Heterostructures
A two-step hydrothermal
method was developed to produce CdS nanoparticle–sensitized
ZnO nanoneedle heterostructures, which array on copper fiber (CF),
and its applications in the field of photocatalysts were also explored.
In this novel heterostructure, the CF plays a role in supporting the
carriers of CdS nanoparticles–sensitized ZnO nanoneedles. Furthermore,
CF is capable of accelerating the exportation of charge carriers.
Therefore, CF@ZnO/CdS hierarchical heterostructures present excellent
photocatalytic performance under visible light, enabling the decomposition
of organic dyes such as RhB within 60 min, with desirable cycling
ability. Because of the sustainability and engineering potential of
CF in chemistry, it is easy for it to be recycled. This method we
developed also conformed to the development of green chemistry without
using organic solvents in the entire fabrication process of CF@ZnO/CdS
hierarchical heterostructures. This work may pave the way for a useful
system to realize efficient charge separation and transmission, which
could exert significant influence on the large-scale synthesis of
photocatalytic materials with low cost and enhanced performance