Abstract

Metal sulfide based photocatalysts are considered to be economic, environmentally benign and renewable. The rapid recombination of photogenerated electrons and holes and low solar energy utilization efficiency, however, remain a huge bottleneck. Herein, two-dimensional/two-dimensional (2D/2D) S-scheme WS2/Zn3In2S6 heterostructure with ultrathin nanosheets intervening between neighboring component has been designed. The large and intimate S-scheme heterojunctions facilitate interfacial charge separation/transfer and optimize the available redox potential. Besides, the ultrathin 2D/2D heterostructure ensures large specific surface area, maximized interface synergistic interaction, and effective exposure of surface active sites. As a result, 2 wt% WS2/Zn3In2S6 exhibits a high photocatalytic hydrogen production rate of 30.21 mmol·g−1·h−1 under simulated solar light illumination with an apparent quantum efficiency of 56.1% at 370 nm monochromatic light, far exceeding pristine Zn3In2S6 (6.65 mmol·g−1·h−1). Our work underscores the significance of integrating morphology engineering and S-scheme heterojunctions design for high-efficient and low-cost photocatalysts.

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