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HERO ID
7950516
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Efficient synthesis of monolayer carbon nitride 2D nanosheet with tunable concentration and enhanced visible-light photocatalytic activities
Author(s)
Lin, Q; Li, Li; Liang, S; Liu, M; Bi, J; Wu, L
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
ISSN:
0926-3373
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
163
Page Numbers
135-142
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.apcatb.2014.07.053
Web of Science Id
WOS:000343612500016
Abstract
A versatile and scalable mixed solvent strategy was developed to prepare monolayer C3N4 nanosheets with tunable concentration for the first time. This approach could also be used to prepare other 2D nanosheets from their layered materials (such as MoS2, BN, WS2 etc.). The structural features and intrinsic semiconductor properties of the as-prepared C3N4 nanosheets have been investigated in detailed. The photocatalytic activities were evaluated by photocatalytic oxidation of both benzyl alcohol and rhodamine B (RhB) under visible light irradiation. Results showed that the as-prepared monolayer C3N4 nanosheets with thickness of 0.4nm still retained the structural features of g-C3N4 layer. The functionalities of C3N4 nanosheets well inherited from the layered parent counterpart. Furthermore, due to the exceptionally high 2D anisotropy, C3N4 nanosheets showed the distinctive physicochemical properties and unique electronic structures, such as high surface area, lower surface defects, stronger reduction ability of the photogenerated electrons, increased photoelectric response, and promoted the charge-carrier migration and separation. All of these favorable factors co-contributed to the greatly improved photocatalytic activities over C3N4 nanosheets compared with those of its bulk counterpart. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
C3N4 nanosheet; Monolayer; Mixed solvents; Tunable concentration; Photocatalytic activity
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