Abstract
In this paper, we propose a nanostructure with Au nanoparticles (NPs), as electron sinks, located at the most outside layer of CdS sensitized TiO(2) nanorod arrays (TiO(2) NRAs/CdS/Au). By the introduction of Au NPs, TiO(2) NRAs/CdS/Au performs higher visible light photocatalytic capacity in the degradation of unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine wastewater than TiO(2) NRAs/CdS. The optimal deposition time for Au NPs is 30 s. The visible light induced degradation ability of TiO(2) NRAs/CdS/Au (30 s) is 1.4 times that of TiO(2) NRAs/CdS. The cycling stability of TiO(2) NRAs/CdS is greatly enchanced after Au NPs decoration, which can maintain 95.86% after three cycles. Photoluminescence spectra and photoelectrochemical measurements were carried out to reveal the underlying mechanism for the improved visible light photocatalytic capacity of TiO(2) NRAs/CdS/Au. This work demonstrates a promising way for the rational design of metal-semiconductor photocatalysts used in decomposition reaction that can achieve high photocatalytic efficiency.