High specific surface area defective g-C3N4 nanosheets with enhanced photocatalytic activity prepared by using glyoxylic acid mediated melamine

2020 
Abstract A new precursor was developed for the preparation of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) with a large specific surface area and N vacancies. The SEM and TEM results show that the obtained samples have porous nanosheet structure, XPS, EPR and UV–Vis spectra indicate N vacancy defects existed in the g-C3N4. During the synthesis process, glyoxylic acid inhibited the condensation of melamine, thus increasing the porosity of g-C3N4, generating abundant defects, and improving yield. Under light irradiation, g-C3N4 samples prepared by glyoxylic acid mediated melamine shown enhanced photocatalytic activities in gaseous organic pollution photodegradation. This study developed a potential agent for producing inexpensive and highly active g-C3N4 photocatalysts.
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