Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
53320 Catalysis Today 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A new nanocomposite containing CdTe@CdS nanocrystals sandwiched between titania nanosheets was prepared.•The nanocomposite exhibited greatly improved visible light absorption compared to titania nanosheets.•The nanocomposite can perform photocatalytic hydrogen production at a much higher rate than the single components alone.•The electron–hole recombination within the nanocomposite was significantly inhibited.

A nanohybrid photocatalyst composed of CdTe@CdS nanocrystals and single-layered exfoliated titania nanosheets was synthesized through a well-defined restacking approach. The nanohybrid possessed an expanded layered structure, with ultrathin titania nanosheets randomly restacked upon each other and CdTe@CdS nanocrystals sandwiched between the nanosheets. The introduction of CdTe@CdS nanocrystals not only extended the light absorption of the photocatalyst to the visible range, but also formed p–n nanojunctions in the nanohybrid. The resultant materials containing same amount of CdTe@CdS nanocrystals exhibited over 43 times higher activity than pure CdTe@CdS nanocrystals for hydrogen production under visible light irradiation (λ > 420 nm) while titania nanosheets alone were not capable of producing any hydrogen under the same conditions. The superior photocatalytic efficiency of the nanohybrid can be attributed to the effective charge separation, which is achieved by the synergetic effect of proper energy bands alignment and p–n nanojunctions.

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