Crystallization Engineering of CuNi2S4 Ultra‐Fine Nanocrystals with Optimized Band Structures for Efficient Photocatalytic Pollutant Degradation and Hydrogen Production
Abstract:The mono‐dispersed cubic siegenite CuNi2S4 ultra‐fine (≈5 nm) nanocrystals are fabricated through crystallization engineering under hot injection. The strong hydroxylation on mostly exposed CuNi2S4 (220) surface leads to the formation of multi‐valence (Cu+, Cu2+, Ni2+, Ni3+) species with unsaturated hybridization and coordination micro‐environments, which can induce rich redox reactions to optimize interfacial kinetics for the adsorbed reaction intermediates. The as‐synthesized CuNi2S4 nanocrystals with ultra‐… Show more
As a crucial post-synthesis method, ion exchange allows for precise control over the composition, interface, and morphology of nanocrystals at the atomic scale, achieving material properties that are difficult to...
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