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The utilization of earth-abundant natural resources, such as solar energy, for photocatalytic hydrogen production offers a potential way to mitigate the impacts of fossil fuels. Here, we suggest the heterostructure formation of CdS nanorods with phosphorus-doped (P-doped) dual-phase WS2 nanosheets (1T-2H), with the goal of exploring an extremely efficient photocatalyst for solar water splitting. 1T-2H-transformed WS2-P nanostructures exhibit a semimetallic nature with high electronic conductivity and are enriched with both basal and edge-active sites to promote charge carrier kinetics. This may drive the achievement of a high rate of hydrogen evolution by CdS/WS2-P nanostructures (262.12 mmol·g–1·h–1) emphasizing the synergistic interaction of CdS with dual-phase (1T-2H) WS2-P nanostructures. Furthermore, the stability analysis demonstrates that CdS/WS2-P nanostructures are extremely stable for more than 60 h under continuous solar irradiation, highlighting their large-scale applications. Overall, this work offers an example of how to overcome the efficiency barrier of a photocatalyst for solar hydrogen production via heterojunction creation of CdS with dual-phase WS2 nanosheets.
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Pooja Varma
Korea National University of Transportation
D. Amaranatha Reddy
Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing Jabalpur
ACS Applied Energy Materials
Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad
Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing, Kurnool
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6a891b6db64358762b745 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.4c00650
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