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C 60 - and CdS-Co-Modified Nano-Titanium Dioxide for Highly Efficient Photocatalysis and Hydrogen Production.

Materials 2024 March 6
The inherent properties of TiO2 , including a wide band gap and restricted spectral response range, hinder its commercial application and its ability to harness only 2-3% of solar energy. To address these challenges and unlock TiO2 's full potential in photocatalysis, C60 - and CdS-co-modified nano-titanium dioxide has been adopted in this work to reduce the band gap, extend the absorption wavelength, and control photogenerated carrier recombination, thereby enhancing TiO2 's light-energy-harnessing capabilities and hydrogen evolution capacity. Using the sol-gel method, we successfully synthesized CdS-C60 /TiO2 composite nanomaterials, harnessing the unique strengths of CdS and C60 . The results showed a remarkable average yield of 34.025 μmol/h for TiO2 co-modified with CdS and C60 , representing a substantial 17-fold increase compared to pure CdS. Simultaneously, the average hydrogen generation of C60 -modified CdS surged to 5.648 μmol/h, a notable two-fold improvement over pure CdS. This work opens up a new avenue for the substantial improvement of both the photocatalytic degradation efficiency and hydrogen evolution capacity, offering promise of a brighter future in photocatalysis research.

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