Why is Cadmium sulfide (CdS) of interest for the production of photocatalysts?

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Topic
Semiconductors like CdS have special photoelectric properties that enable them to facilitate the oxidation process by transferring electrons on their surface.
Answer
Cadmium sulfide (CdS) is a semiconductor that has garnered interest for photocatalyst production due to its distinctive photoelectric properties and its ability to facilitate the oxidation process through electron transfer on its surface. It has also demonstrated acceptable performance in the removal of organic dyes.
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