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Synthesis of CuOQDs/g-C3N4/C Composites via Stem Template Induction and their Photocatalytic Properties
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Introduction:
The synthesis of bio-templated porous CuOQDs/g-C3N4/C composites
with controllable morphology and suitable energy band structure was successfully carried out via a
simple thermal condensation and hydrothermal method.
Methods:
Dicyandiamide and cadmium chloride were selected as starting materials, while Hollyhock
stem was chosen as the biological template. The results indicated that, in comparison to pure
g-C3N4, g-C3N4/C had a rich porous structure and better-photogenerated carrier separation efficiency.
The CuOQDs were anchored evenly on the surface of the g-C3N4, thus resulting in the
formation of a greater number of reactive sites.
Results:
The type-Z heterojunction formed between the CuOQDs and g-C3N4/C reduced the energy
required for electron transition, thereby facilitating the separation of photo-generated electronhole
pairs. The highest photocatalytic degradation efficiency of CuOQDs/g-C3N4/C for tetracycline
(TC) was 65.1%, which was 3.3 times that of pure g-C3N4.
Conclusion:
In the photocatalytic process, the main reactive species is O2−. The CuOQDs/g-
C3N4/C synthesized by stem induction in multi-phase heterojunction form has a stable microstructure
to improve the charge separation efficiency. Further, it represents practical photocatalytic environmental
protection.
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Title: Synthesis of CuOQDs/g-C3N4/C Composites via Stem Template Induction and their Photocatalytic Properties
Description:
Introduction:
The synthesis of bio-templated porous CuOQDs/g-C3N4/C composites
with controllable morphology and suitable energy band structure was successfully carried out via a
simple thermal condensation and hydrothermal method.
Methods:
Dicyandiamide and cadmium chloride were selected as starting materials, while Hollyhock
stem was chosen as the biological template.
The results indicated that, in comparison to pure
g-C3N4, g-C3N4/C had a rich porous structure and better-photogenerated carrier separation efficiency.
The CuOQDs were anchored evenly on the surface of the g-C3N4, thus resulting in the
formation of a greater number of reactive sites.
Results:
The type-Z heterojunction formed between the CuOQDs and g-C3N4/C reduced the energy
required for electron transition, thereby facilitating the separation of photo-generated electronhole
pairs.
The highest photocatalytic degradation efficiency of CuOQDs/g-C3N4/C for tetracycline
(TC) was 65.
1%, which was 3.
3 times that of pure g-C3N4.
Conclusion:
In the photocatalytic process, the main reactive species is O2−.
The CuOQDs/g-
C3N4/C synthesized by stem induction in multi-phase heterojunction form has a stable microstructure
to improve the charge separation efficiency.
Further, it represents practical photocatalytic environmental
protection.
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