“…Cadmium sulfide (CdS), an important semiconductor with a band gap of 2.4 eV at room temperature, has attracted considerable interest in photocatalysis 21,22 , light-emitting diodes 23 , solar cells 24 , and other optoelectronic applications 25 . Many synthesis methods, such as electrochemical deposition 26 , solvothermal (hydrothermal) synthesis 22,27 , chemical vapor deposition (CVD) 28 and microwave irradiation 29 , have been developed to prepare CdS nanostructures, among which are irregular-shaped nanoparticles 21,30 , nanotubes 31 , nanowires 22 , nanorods 32 , nanobelts 33 , and so on.…”