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Cadmium sulfide with iridium sulfide and platinum sulfide deposits as a photocatalyst for the decomposition of aqueous sulfide

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In this article, the in situ deposition of Pt and Ir on CdS during the photocatalytic decomposition of aqueous sulfide results in the formation of an effective bifunctional photocatalyst (MS/CdS/M), where MS is Pt or Ir sulfide and M is P or Ir.
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The in situ deposition of Pt and Ir on CdS during the photocatalytic decomposition of aqueous sulfide results in the formation of an effective bifunctional photocatalyst (MS/CdS/M, where MS is Pt or Ir sulfide and M is Pt or Ir) which is more active than CdS and metallized CdS. In situ metallization provides a convenient method for the preparation of metal- and metal-sulfide-deposited CdS. The order of reactivity for the in situ metallization of CdS in the case of the photocatalytic decomposition of aqueous sulfide is Rh > Pt > Ru = Ir > Co ≃ Ni ≃ Fe. Based on the observed results a mechanism for the photocatalytic decomposition of aqueous sulfide is proposed.

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