Facile preparation of a ZnS/ZnO nanocomposite for robust sunlight photocatalytic H2 evolution from water†
Abstract
A ZnS/ZnO nanocomposite was facilely and cost-effectively prepared for visible light photocatalytic H2 evolution. ZnS/ZnO showed good H2 evolution activity (187 μmol g−1 h−1) and stability (nearly linear H2 production rate even after 16 h) without any co-catalyst. Furthermore, ZnS/ZnO revealed superior catalytic performance in sunlight-driven H2 evolution (1807 μmol g−1 h−1). Due to the electronic hybridization of ZnO band structures with ZnS-surface-states, the band bending and surface dipole moment of ZnO could occur. Under visible-light irradiation, the electrons at the ZnO/ZnS interfaces can be excited from the bent valence band level to the conduction bend of ZnO for water reduction, while the holes trapped by ZnS-surface-states can be quenched by the sacrificial reagent (S2−/SO32−). The created ZnS/ZnO interfaces with ZnS-surface-states led to a lower band gap energy and enabled the visible light response.