Coupling g-C3N4 nanobelts and Cu(OH)2 nanoparticles with TiO2 for visible-light photocatalytic H2 production

2017 
Abstract Herein, a robust graphitic carbon nitride (denoted as Lg-CN) with narrow bandgap and nanobelt structure was prepared and firstly used as solid sensitizer of TiO 2 prepared by in situ hydrothermal method. Simultaneously, cocatalyst Cu(OH) 2 was loaded onto Lg-CN-TiO 2 surface via a facile precipitation process. The obtained three-component composite showed good stability and the H 2 evolution rate of 6 wt% Lg-CN-TiO 2 /1.5 wt% Cu(OH) 2 reached 37.8 μmol h −1 under visible light irradiation, much higher than that of pure Lg-CN or g-CN-TiO 2 /Cu(OH) 2 (g-CN = graphitic carbon nitride prepared by urea pyrolysis). The enhanced H 2 -evolving performance was attributed to the better visible-light response of Lg-CN and the intimate contact between Lg-CN and TiO 2 . In addition, the mechanism of hydrogen production was tentatively proposed according to photoluminescense quenching results and electrochemical properties. We think that these valuable results would provide a guidance for the use of Lg-CN in other photocatalytic systems in the future.
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