Abstract

Abstract1T/2H‐MoS2/CdS composite was effectively prepared by a two‐step hydrothermal method, which greatly improved the photocatalytic degradation efficiency of tetracycline hydrochloride and photocatalytic cycle stability compared with pristine 1T/2H‐MoS2. The highest photodegradation efficiency of 70.8% is achieved when the molar ratio of 1T/2H‐MoS2 to cadmium sulfide is 1:4. The capture experiment indicates that hydroxyl radical (⋅OH) and superoxide radical (⋅O2−) play a role in the photocatalytic degradation process. A Z‐type heterojunction may be formed on the 1T/2H‐MoS2/CdS composite based on a series of analyses, which improves the photocatalytic performance effectively via expanding the range of light response and promoting the separation of photogenerated electrons and holes. This work provides an alternative to constructing novel Z‐scheme photocatalysts with high performance in the absence of noble metals.

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