| Literature DB >> 35541099 |
Jing Zhou1,2, Jiangchun Chen1,2, Mengyao Tang1,2, Yanqun Liu1,2, Xiaoyu Liu1,2, Hua Wang1,2.
Abstract
Herein, an urchin-like Sb2S3 nanostructure has been synthesized without a surfactant via a wet chemical method. The crystal structure, morphology, composition and optical properties were characterized using XRD, TEM, SEM, EDS, Raman spectroscopy, and diffuse reflectance absorption spectroscopy. The factors, including the reaction time, temperature, and ratio of the raw materials, influencing the evolution of the urchin-like morphology have been discussed, and a plausible formation mechanism for the urchin-like Sb2S3 has been proposed. The urchin-like Sb2S3 micro/nanostructure exhibits high catalytic performance towards the degradation of MB under visible light irradiation. The photodegradation ratio of MB is up to 99.32% under visible light irradiation of 130 min. Our synthesis method will be extended to prepare other photocatalysts. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 35541099 PMCID: PMC9080533 DOI: 10.1039/c7ra13392h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 4.036
Fig. 1(a) SEM, (b and c) TEM and (d) HRTEM images, (e) XRD pattern and (f) EDS spectrum of urchin-like Sb2S3.
Fig. 2SEM images of the Sb2S3 prepared at 160 °C for different times: (a) 2 h, (b) 3 h, (c) 6 h, (d) 9 h, (e) 12 h, and (f) 15 h.
Fig. 3SEM images of Sb2S3 prepared for 5 h at different reaction temperatures: (a) 140 °C, (b) 150 °C, (c) 170 °C and (d) 180 °C.
Fig. 4SEM images of Sb2S3 prepared with different ratios of S and Sb: (a) S/Sb = 1 : 1, (b) S/Sb = 1 : 3, (c) S/Sb = 1 : 5, and (d) S/Sb = 1 : 7.
Fig. 5A schematic of the formation of the urchin-like Sb2S3 structure.
Fig. 6(a) The diffuse reflectance absorption spectrum of the as-prepared Sb2S3 sample (the inset presents the corresponding plots of (αhυ)2versus photon energy). (b) The room-temperature Raman spectrum. (c) The degradation curve for MB in the dark. (d) The degradation curves for MB using the different catalyst systems (e) the degradation curves at different MB concentrations. (f) The cycling runs for the degradation of MB.