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Y. Q. Shi, K. Q. Zhou, B. B. Wang, S. H. Jiang, X. D. Qian, Z. Gui, R. K. K. Yuen and Y. Hu (2014) Journal Of Materials Chemistry A 2 535-544.
Date: 2015-03-28   Author: SKLFS  ,   Source: SKLFS  ,
 

Y. Q. Shi, K. Q. Zhou, B. B. Wang, S. H. Jiang, X. D. Qian, Z. Gui, R. K. K. Yuen and Y. Hu (2014) Ternary graphene-CoFe2O4/CdS nanohybrids: preparation and application as recyclable photocatalysts. Journal/Journal Of Materials Chemistry A 2 535-544. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3ta13409a
Keywords:��ADMIUM SULFIDE NANOCOMPOSITE, VISIBLE-LIGHT IRRADIATION, HYDROGEN-PRODUCTION, COBALT FERRITE, GRAPHENE NANOSHEETS, AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS, NANOPARTICLES, OXIDE, DEGRADATION, PERFORMANCE

Abstract: Graphene (Gr)-based binary Gr-CoFe2O4 and Gr-CdS or ternary Gr-CoFe2O4/CdS nanohybrids were prepared via a facile solvothermal strategy. It was encouraging to find that the ternary Gr-CoFe2O4/CdS nanohybrids exhibited the highest photocatalytic degradation ability (80%) among all the photocatalysts. The significant enhancement in photodegradation under 40 W daylight lamp irradiation was attributed to graphene acting as a "bridge", where electrons generated from CoFe2O4 were transferred to CdS by graphene and finally led to separation of electrons and holes. Interestingly, neat CoFe2O4 resulted in increasing concentration of methylene blue (MB) as the irradiation time increased. The phenomenon was ascribed to adsorption of MB molecules on CoFe2O4 in the dark and desorption from the photocatalyst during irradiation, confirmed by our ingenious experiment. Digital photos of the Gr-CoFe2O4/CdS hybrids in an external magnetic field indicated that the ternary photocatalyst could be easily separated from aqueous solution. The recycle measurements of the photocatalyst revealed that the ternary nanohybrids exhibited acceptable photocatalytic stability due to unstable decoration. This work would provide a new insight into the construction of visible light-responsive and magnetic separable photocatalysts with high performances.

 
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