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ZnO@ZnS hollow dumbbells–graphene composites as high-performance photocatalysts and alcohol sensors
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Materials ScienceAlcohol GasChemical EngineeringElectronic DevicesEngineeringElectronic MaterialsGraphene NanomeshesNanomaterialsGraphene-based Nano-antennasCarbon-based MaterialAlcohol SensorsGraphene FiberSemiconductor Heterostructure–graphene CompositesGrapheneZno DumbbellsPhotocatalysisChemistry
Novel ZnO@ZnS hollow dumbbells–graphene composites have been successfully fabricated through a polymer-assisted hydrothermal reaction and sulfurization treatment. Because of the formation of heterostructures and a new transfer pathway of electrons from ZnS to graphene, the composites show significantly superior photocatalytic activities than ZnO dumbbells and ZnO@ZnS hollow dumbbells. The improved electric conductivity and the improved adsorption and diffusion of gas molecules also endow them with excellent sensitivity and selectivity toward alcohol gas. This paper presents a promising method to fabricate semiconductor heterostructure–graphene composites for high-efficiency photocatalysts and gas sensors.
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