Abstract
ZnS composites wrapped in reduced graphene oxide (rGO), are used to generate nanoframes (NFs) which exhibit an excellent photocurrent response. On page 1512, L. M. Liu, J. Luo, J. Zhu, and co-workers describe how the NF growth is realized in situ on rGO by confining the evolution of ZnS nanoparticles from nanosheets and the nanoparticle assembly within quasi-2D spaces generated from graphene oxide (GO) that is reduced to rGO. In the image, the curved light path connects the various states of nanoframe evolution.
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