Abstract

The development of a noble‐metal‐free cocatalyst is of great significance for boosting photocatalytic H2 evolution performance. Herein, SnSe2 is developed as a cocatalyst to in situ attachment on the surface of sulfur defect rich ZnIn2S4 (Vs‐ZIS) via a simple hydrothermal method. Owing to the intimate atomic‐level interface and the different work function between Vs‐ZIS and SnSe2, a particular Ohmic junction with internal electric field is formed in Vs‐ZIS/SnSe2, which facilitates the electrons in Vs‐ZIS transfer to SnSe2 and participate in H2 evolution reaction rapidly. Moreover, the abundant S vacancies also benefit the separation of photocarriers in Vs‐ZIS/SnSe2. The optimized Vs‐ZIS/SnSe2 photocatalyst performs a high H2 evolution rate of 29.34 mmol h−1 g−1 under visible light (λ > 420 nm) and an apparent quantum efficiency of 12.25% at 420 nm. Herein, constructive model on developing effective cocatalyst is afforded, and expediting photocarriers transfer through interfacial modulating.

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