Graphitic carbon nitride(g‐C3N4)nanosheet photocatalysts were synthesized via a facile impregnation‐thermal method.The as‐prepared materials were characterized and investigated as metal‐free photocatalysts for the...Graphitic carbon nitride(g‐C3N4)nanosheet photocatalysts were synthesized via a facile impregnation‐thermal method.The as‐prepared materials were characterized and investigated as metal‐free photocatalysts for the degradation of phenol in aqueous solution under visible light.Results revealed that the g‐C3N4nanosheets exhibited a78.9%degradation for phenol after30min,which was much faster than that of the pristine g‐C3N4.Using Brunauer‐Emmett‐Teller theory,the surface area of g‐C3N4nanosheets was103.24m2/g,which was much larger than that of g‐C3N4.The larger surface area increases the contact area of the material with phenol,enhancing the photocatalytic activity.These results highlight the potential application of sustainable metal‐free photocatalysts in water purification.展开更多
In the present work, a novel porous, and chemically stable amine-based covalent organic polymer (POP-1) was designed and synthesized under solvothermal conditions. The porosity, crystallinity, chemical stability, el...In the present work, a novel porous, and chemically stable amine-based covalent organic polymer (POP-1) was designed and synthesized under solvothermal conditions. The porosity, crystallinity, chemical stability, electrochemical properties, and diffuse reflectance of POP-1 were investigated via N2 sorp- tion experiment, power X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, cyclic voltammetry, and ultraviolet visible near infrared spectrometry, respectively. POP-I exhibits good chemical stability in both acidic and alkaline aqueous solutions, as well as in organic solvents. Undoped POP-1 can be directly used as a pho- tocatalyst for rhodamine B irradiation degradation under light-emitting diode and natural light. The Ea of POP-1 for RhB degradation is 82.37 kJ/mol. Furthermore, POP-1 can be reused as a catalyst in RhB degra- dation without degraded catalytic activity.展开更多
文摘Graphitic carbon nitride(g‐C3N4)nanosheet photocatalysts were synthesized via a facile impregnation‐thermal method.The as‐prepared materials were characterized and investigated as metal‐free photocatalysts for the degradation of phenol in aqueous solution under visible light.Results revealed that the g‐C3N4nanosheets exhibited a78.9%degradation for phenol after30min,which was much faster than that of the pristine g‐C3N4.Using Brunauer‐Emmett‐Teller theory,the surface area of g‐C3N4nanosheets was103.24m2/g,which was much larger than that of g‐C3N4.The larger surface area increases the contact area of the material with phenol,enhancing the photocatalytic activity.These results highlight the potential application of sustainable metal‐free photocatalysts in water purification.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21601109 and 21403130)the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(ZR2014BQ028)
文摘In the present work, a novel porous, and chemically stable amine-based covalent organic polymer (POP-1) was designed and synthesized under solvothermal conditions. The porosity, crystallinity, chemical stability, electrochemical properties, and diffuse reflectance of POP-1 were investigated via N2 sorp- tion experiment, power X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, cyclic voltammetry, and ultraviolet visible near infrared spectrometry, respectively. POP-I exhibits good chemical stability in both acidic and alkaline aqueous solutions, as well as in organic solvents. Undoped POP-1 can be directly used as a pho- tocatalyst for rhodamine B irradiation degradation under light-emitting diode and natural light. The Ea of POP-1 for RhB degradation is 82.37 kJ/mol. Furthermore, POP-1 can be reused as a catalyst in RhB degra- dation without degraded catalytic activity.