Abstract
Modulation of broadband light trapping through assembly of 3D structures and modification with narrow band‐gap semiconductors provide an effective way to improve the photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance. Here, 3D‐branched ZnO nanowire arrays (NWAs) modified with cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanoparticles are designed and synthesized via solution chemical routes. The 3D‐branched ZnO NWA–CdS nanoparticle photoanodes show an excellent PEC performance in UV and visible region and the maximum photo‐to‐hydrogen conversion efficiency reaches to 3.1%. The high performance of 3D‐branched ZnO NWA–CdS composites is mainly attributed to the excellent carrier collection capability and high light‐trapping ability of 3D‐branched ZnO NWAs as well as the excellent photocatalytic activity of CdS nanoparticles in the visible region. In addition, the photocorrosion mechanism of 3D‐branched ZnO NWA–CdS photoanodes is systematically investigated, and a protective TiO2 layer is deposited onto the photoanodes to elevate the PEC stability. The results benefit a deeper understanding of the role of 3D‐branched structures decorated with narrow band‐gap semiconductors in solar water splitting.
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