Ternary composite photocatalysts based on titania and solid solutions of CdS and ZnS were prepared and studied by a set of physicochemical methods including XRD, XPS, HRTEM, UV-vis spectroscopy, and electrochemical tests. Two synthetic techniques of platinization of Cd Zn S/TiO were compared. In the first case, platinum was deposited on the surface of synthesized Cd Zn S ( = 0.2-0.3)/TiO P25; in the second one, Cd Zn S ( = 0.2-0.3) was deposited on the surface of Pt/TiO P25. The photocatalytic properties of the obtained samples were compared in the hydrogen evolution from TEOA aqueous solution under visible light ( = 425 nm). The Cd Zn S (10-50 wt%; = 0.2-0.3)/Pt (1 wt%)/TiO photocatalysts demonstrated much higher photocatalytic activity than the Pt (1 wt%)/Cd Zn S (10-50 wt%; = 0.2-0.3)/TiO ones. It turned out that the arrangement of platinum nanoparticles precisely on the titanium dioxide surface in a composite photocatalyst makes it possible to achieve efficient charge separation according to the type II heterojunctions and, accordingly, a high rate of hydrogen formation. The highest photocatalytic activity was demonstrated by 20% CdZnS/1% Pt/TiO in the amount of 26 mmol g h (apparent quantum efficiency was 7.7%) that exceeds recently published values for this class of photocatalysts.

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