Simultaneously utilizing
photogenerated electrons and holes in
one photocatalytic system to synthesize value-added chemicals and
clean hydrogen (H2) energy meets the development requirements
of green chemistry. Herein, we report a binary material of CdS/BiVO4 combining one-dimensional (1D) CdS nanorods (NRs) with two-dimensional
(2D) BiVO4 nanosheets (NSs) constructed through a facile
electrostatic self-assembly procedure for the selectively photocatalytic
oxidation of aromatic alcohols integrated with H2 production,
which exhibits significantly enhanced photocatalytic performance.
Within 2 h, the conversion of aromatic alcohols over CdS/BiVO4-25 was approximately 9-fold and 40-fold higher than that
over pure CdS and BiVO4, respectively. The remarkably improved
photoactivity of CdS/BiVO4 hybrids is mainly ascribed to
the Z-scheme charge separation mechanism in the 1D/2D heterostructure
derived from the interface contact between CdS and BiVO4, which not only facilitates the separation and transfer of charge
carriers, but also maintains the strong reducibility of photogenerated
electrons and strong oxidizability of photogenerated holes. It is
anticipated that this work will further stimulate interest in the
rational design of 1D/2D Z-scheme heterostructure photocatalysts for
the selective fine chemical synthesis integrated with H2 evolution.
A wormlike micelle templated attachment growth approach for the preparation of mono- and bi-metallic nanochain networks with adjustable structures and constituents is reported.
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