A new series of ternary semiconductor compounds, Cu7.2(SexS1−x)4 (0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.8) nanocrystallites, that exhibited good photocatalytic activity under visible-light irradiation, were facilely synthesized under mild conditions. The Cu7.2(SexS1−x)4 nanocrystallites were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and UV-Vis absorption spectra. From X-ray data it is found that the cell constant a of different samples varies linearly with the composition x as: a (Å) = 5.5959 + 0.1586x. UV-Vis absorption spectra indicate that the apparent band gap energies can be tuned by adjusting the composition x so as to better match to the whole solar spectrum. Unlike the most studied TiO2 that only responds to the UV-light irradiation, the present Cu7.2(SexS1−x)4 nanocrystallites exhibited much better photocatalytic activity under visible light on degradation of RhB. It is believed that the photocatalytic superiority of the Cu7.2(SexS1−x)4 nanocrystallites is mainly due to the compositional gradient arisen from uneven distribution of Se/S compositions in the compounds, which may induce a more efficient charge separation/transport in the Cu7.2(SexS1−x)4 photocatalysts.
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