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Indium hydroxide (In(OH)) and indium oxide (InO) have proven to be efficient catalysts for photocatalytic water-splitting reactions to produce hydrogen (H) and for organic pollutant degradation applications. However, the limited optical absorption features of indium-based nanostructures have restricted their practical applications. In this study, we have successfully designed indium hydroxide- and indium oxide-loaded metal sulfide (cadmium sulfide, CdS) heterostructures as excellent photocatalytic systems for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution and tetracycline hydrochloride pollutant degradation reactions. In this system, In(OH) and InO established Type-I and S-scheme heterojunctions, respectively, with CdS, resulting in superior charge separation properties and outstanding photocatalytic activity. Specifically, the rational and appropriate design of the aforementioned indium-based heterostructures promoted the separation of photoexcited charge carriers via Type-I and S-scheme paths. Accordingly, enhanced photocatalytic H evolution activities of 9.58 and 14.98 mmol·g·h were achieved for CdS-In(OH) and CdS-InO, respectively. Furthermore, the highest degradation efficiency of CdS-InO was ∼ 90%, which was higher than those of CdS-In(OH) (72%) and bare CdS nanorods (51%). Therefore, the results of this study provide an opportunity to enhance the catalytic activities of heterostructured photocatalytic systems by utilizing the strategy of transitioning band structure alignment from the Type-I to the S-scheme.
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