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with the increase of Zn content. Photocatalytic production of
aniline via nitrobenzene reduction from CH3OH as a solvent in the
absence of oxygen was investigated. Cd0.73Zn0.27S exhibited the
highest activity under visible-light irradiation due to its energy
band structures, large specific areas, and one-dimensional
nanobelt-like microstructures.
Acknowledgment
We express our thanks to financial support from National
Natural Science Fund of China (NSFC 50972083, 21071124 and
21173189).
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