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Facile fabrication of oxygen and carbon co-doped carbon nitride nanosheets for efficient visible light photocatalytic H evolution and CO reduction

Dalton Transactions, ISSN: 1477-9234, Vol: 48, Issue: 32, Page: 12070-12079
2019
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In this study, to overcome the low charge transportation efficiency and poor visible light absorption ability, and achieve highly efficient photocatalytic applications, carbon nitride nanosheets with oxygen and carbon co-doping were successfully designed and fabricated. The resultant carbon nitride nanosheets exhibited efficient photocatalytic H evolution and CO reduction performance, highlighting the efficacy of such a strategy. The highest H evolution rate could reach 698.43 μmol g h, higher than that for graphitic carbon nitride (GCN). For CO reduction, the photocatalytic system shows a high CO selectivity, and MG achieves the largest CO generation amount of 55.2 μmol g. This enhanced photocatalytic reduction performance could be attributed to oxygen and carbon co-doping, which achieves fast electron extraction and transfer, and improved visible light absorption ability. It should be noted that the excessive addition of glucose in the synthesis process could enhance conductivity and promote visible light absorption of carbon nitride, but suppress the H evolution and CO reduction ability. Simultaneously, the photocatalytic reduction mechanism is discussed. This work confirms that a carbon nitride semiconductor with oxygen and carbon co-doping could be easily prepared by this strategy, achieving efficient photocatalytic applications.

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