Issue 19, 2019

A type I Bi2S3@ZnS core–shell structured photocatalyst for the selective photoelectrochemical sensing of Cu2+

Abstract

A type I core/shell structured Bi2S3@ZnS photocatalyst was synthesized by an electrostatic interaction mechanism and used for the photoelectrochemical detection of Cu2+. The Bi2S3@ZnS composite showed excellent photoelectrochemical activity and stability due to the high photoelectrochemical activity of Bi2S3 and the anti-photocorrosion function of the ZnS shell. In addition, the ZnS shell also provided a transfer platform for the photogenerated holes through its acceptor states (i.e. VZn and IS) and suppressed the recombination of photogenerated carriers. The photocurrent signal of the obtained Bi2S3@ZnS/ITO electrode was much higher than that of pure Bi2S3 under visible-light irradiation. When it was used for the photoelectrochemical sensing of Cu2+, a wide detection range (0.003–30.0 μM) and a low detection limit (0.001 μM) were observed. The sensor also displayed high stability and acceptable selectivity. It was applied to detect real samples and good results were achieved.

Graphical abstract: A type I Bi2S3@ZnS core–shell structured photocatalyst for the selective photoelectrochemical sensing of Cu2+

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Mar 2019
Accepted
19 Apr 2019
First published
22 Apr 2019

Anal. Methods, 2019,11, 2605-2610

A type I Bi2S3@ZnS core–shell structured photocatalyst for the selective photoelectrochemical sensing of Cu2+

J. Xi, H. Wang, B. Zhang, X. Hu, F. Zhao and B. Zeng, Anal. Methods, 2019, 11, 2605 DOI: 10.1039/C9AY00591A

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